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  1. Conchophilia
    shells, art, and curiosity in early modern Europe
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press, Princeton

    Frontmatter -- Contents -- 1 Introduction: For the Love of Shells -- Part I Surface Matters -- Chapter 1: The Nature of Exotic Shells -- Chapter 2: Shells, Bodies, and the Collector’s Cabinet -- Part II Microworlds of Thought -- Chapter 3: Shell... more

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    Frontmatter -- Contents -- 1 Introduction: For the Love of Shells -- Part I Surface Matters -- Chapter 1: The Nature of Exotic Shells -- Chapter 2: Shells, Bodies, and the Collector’s Cabinet -- Part II Microworlds of Thought -- Chapter 3: Shell Life, or the Unstill Life of Shells -- Chapter 4: Thinking with Shells in Petronella Oortman’s Dollhouse -- Part III The Multiple Experienced -- Chapter 5: Shells and Grottoes in Early Modern Germany -- Chapter 6: Shells, Prints, and the Discerning Eye -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Contributors -- Index -- Illustration Credits A captivating historical look at the cultural and artistic significance of shells in early modern EuropeAmong nature’s most artful creations, shells have long inspired the curiosity and passion of artisans, artists, collectors, and thinkers. Conchophilia delves into the intimate relationship between shells and people, offering an unprecedented account of the early modern era when the influx of exotic shells to Europe fueled their study and representation as never before. From elaborate nautilus cups and shell-encrusted grottoes to delicate miniatures, this richly illustrated book reveals how the love of shells intersected not only with the rise of natural history and global trade but also with philosophical inquiry, issues of race and gender, and the ascent of art-historical connoisseurship.Shells circulated at the nexus of commerce and intellectual pursuit, suggesting new ways of thinking about relationships between Europe and the rest of the world. The authors focus on northern Europe, where the interest and trade in shells had its greatest impact on the visual arts. They consider how shells were perceived as exotic objects, the role of shells in courtly collections, their place in still-life tableaus, and the connections between their forms and those of the human body. They examine how artists gilded, carved, etched, and inked shells to evoke the permeable boundary between art and nature. These interactions with shells shaped the ways that early modern individuals perceived their relation to the natural world, and their endeavors of art and knowledge.Spanning painting and print to architecture and the decorative arts, Conchophilia uncovers the fascinating ways that shells were circulated, depicted, collected, and valued, during a time of remarkable global change

     

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9780691220246
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    Subjects: Collectors and collecting; Shells; Collectors and collecting-History-Europe; ART / History / General
    Other subjects: Abraham Bloemaert; Adage; Adriaen Coorte; Aestheticism; Ambonese; Art history; Automaton; Balthasar van der Ast; Baruch Spinoza; Bernard Palissy; Chinese ceramics; Cittarium pica; Clara Peeters; Classical mythology; Cockle (bivalve); Collecting; Colonialism; Conchology; Cornelis; Crustacean; Depiction; Desiderius Erasmus; Dora Maar; Dutch Golden Age; Early modern Europe; Early modern period; Emblem book; Emblem; Engraving; Ephemerality; Erudition; Exoskeleton; Exoticism; George Vertue; Good Housekeeping; Govert Flinck; Greek mythology; Grotto; Handbook; Hendrik Goltzius; Hieronymus Bosch; Horseshoe crab; Illustration; Illustrator; Interior design; Jacob Cats; Jacques Callot; Jan Luyken; Jan Steen; Joachim Wtewael; John Lightfoot (biologist); John Tradescant the Younger; Kara Walker; Karel van Mander; Lacquer; Landgrave; Leonardo da Vinci; Levinus Vincent; Literature; Lucas van Leyden; Malacology; Martin Kemp (art historian); Michel de Montaigne; Mourning; New Thought; Petrarch; Petronella Oortman; Pierre Belon; Pieter de Hooch; Pinnidae; Pliny the Elder; Porcelain; Precious coral; Printmaking; Publication; Reginald Scot; Renaissance art; Rijksmuseum; Ruler; Shell money; Spanish Netherlands; Spontaneous generation; Statue; Still life; Suetonius; Superiority (short story); The Decoration of Houses; The Discoverie of Witchcraft; The Travels of Marco Polo; Treatise; Turbo marmoratus; Ulisse Aldrovandi; Vinegar; Visual culture; Wampum; Wenzel Jamnitzer; Whelk; Work of art; Writing; Young Man with a Skull
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  2. Reading the wampum
    essays on Hodinöhsö:ni' visual code and epistemological recovery
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Syracuse Univ. Press, Syracuse

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9780815633662
    Edition: 1. ed.
    Series: The Iroquois and their neighbors
    Subjects: Alltag, Brauchtum; American literature; Indians in motion pictures; Iroquois art; Iroquois Indians; Iroquois Indians; Iroquois philosophy; Wampum belts; Visual communication; Knowledge, Theory of; Narration (Rhetoric); Kulturgut; Irokesen; Gürtel; Vertrag; Wampum
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  3. Wampum and the origins of American money
    Author: Shell, Marc
    Published: c 2013
    Publisher:  Univ. of Illinois Press, Urbana, Ill. [u.a.]

    "Wampum has become a synonym for money, and it is widely assumed that it served the same purposes as money among the Native Algonquians even after coming into contact with European colonists' money. But to equate wampum with money only matches one... more

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    "Wampum has become a synonym for money, and it is widely assumed that it served the same purposes as money among the Native Algonquians even after coming into contact with European colonists' money. But to equate wampum with money only matches one slippery term with another, as money itself was quite ill-defined in North America for decades during its colonization. Fledgling colonial currencies assimilated much more from Native American trading practices than they imposed on the locals, so much so that colonists regularly expressed fears of "becoming Indians" in their widespread use of paper money, a novel economic innovation adapted from wampum. In this stimulating and intriguing book, Marc Shell illuminates the context in which wampum was used by describing how money circulated in the colonial period and the early history of the United States. Wampum itself, generally tubular beads made from clam or conch shells, was hardly a primitive version of a coin or dollar bill, as it represented to both Native Americans and colonial Europeans a unique medium through which language, art, culture, and even conflict were negotiated. This wide-ranging exploration of economics, literature, and racial and ethnic imagery throughout American history is extensively illustrated with more than a hundred images of documents, artworks, and artifacts, including numerous depictions of Native Americans on paper money" -- from publisher's web site

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 0252033663; 9780252033667
    RVK Categories: NW 2562
    Subjects: Wampum; Indians of North America; Money
    Scope: XVI, 138, [8] S., Ill., 27 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Machine generated contents note: 1.Money and Language2.Foreign Legal Tender -- 3.Translation and Conversion -- 4.Coins on Paper -- 5.What Is Wampum? -- 6.Indian Giving and Willie Wampum -- 7.Money Writing -- 8.Civilization -- 9.Wall Street and Democracy -- 10.What Happened to Wampum.

  4. Conchophilia
    shells, art, and curiosity in early modern Europe
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press, Princeton

    Frontmatter -- Contents -- 1 Introduction: For the Love of Shells -- Part I Surface Matters -- Chapter 1: The Nature of Exotic Shells -- Chapter 2: Shells, Bodies, and the Collector’s Cabinet -- Part II Microworlds of Thought -- Chapter 3: Shell... more

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    Frontmatter -- Contents -- 1 Introduction: For the Love of Shells -- Part I Surface Matters -- Chapter 1: The Nature of Exotic Shells -- Chapter 2: Shells, Bodies, and the Collector’s Cabinet -- Part II Microworlds of Thought -- Chapter 3: Shell Life, or the Unstill Life of Shells -- Chapter 4: Thinking with Shells in Petronella Oortman’s Dollhouse -- Part III The Multiple Experienced -- Chapter 5: Shells and Grottoes in Early Modern Germany -- Chapter 6: Shells, Prints, and the Discerning Eye -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Contributors -- Index -- Illustration Credits A captivating historical look at the cultural and artistic significance of shells in early modern EuropeAmong nature’s most artful creations, shells have long inspired the curiosity and passion of artisans, artists, collectors, and thinkers. Conchophilia delves into the intimate relationship between shells and people, offering an unprecedented account of the early modern era when the influx of exotic shells to Europe fueled their study and representation as never before. From elaborate nautilus cups and shell-encrusted grottoes to delicate miniatures, this richly illustrated book reveals how the love of shells intersected not only with the rise of natural history and global trade but also with philosophical inquiry, issues of race and gender, and the ascent of art-historical connoisseurship.Shells circulated at the nexus of commerce and intellectual pursuit, suggesting new ways of thinking about relationships between Europe and the rest of the world. The authors focus on northern Europe, where the interest and trade in shells had its greatest impact on the visual arts. They consider how shells were perceived as exotic objects, the role of shells in courtly collections, their place in still-life tableaus, and the connections between their forms and those of the human body. They examine how artists gilded, carved, etched, and inked shells to evoke the permeable boundary between art and nature. These interactions with shells shaped the ways that early modern individuals perceived their relation to the natural world, and their endeavors of art and knowledge.Spanning painting and print to architecture and the decorative arts, Conchophilia uncovers the fascinating ways that shells were circulated, depicted, collected, and valued, during a time of remarkable global change

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780691220246
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    RVK Categories: LH 78824
    Subjects: Collectors and collecting; Shells; Collectors and collecting-History-Europe; ART / History / General
    Other subjects: Abraham Bloemaert; Adage; Adriaen Coorte; Aestheticism; Ambonese; Art history; Automaton; Balthasar van der Ast; Baruch Spinoza; Bernard Palissy; Chinese ceramics; Cittarium pica; Clara Peeters; Classical mythology; Cockle (bivalve); Collecting; Colonialism; Conchology; Cornelis; Crustacean; Depiction; Desiderius Erasmus; Dora Maar; Dutch Golden Age; Early modern Europe; Early modern period; Emblem book; Emblem; Engraving; Ephemerality; Erudition; Exoskeleton; Exoticism; George Vertue; Good Housekeeping; Govert Flinck; Greek mythology; Grotto; Handbook; Hendrik Goltzius; Hieronymus Bosch; Horseshoe crab; Illustration; Illustrator; Interior design; Jacob Cats; Jacques Callot; Jan Luyken; Jan Steen; Joachim Wtewael; John Lightfoot (biologist); John Tradescant the Younger; Kara Walker; Karel van Mander; Lacquer; Landgrave; Leonardo da Vinci; Levinus Vincent; Literature; Lucas van Leyden; Malacology; Martin Kemp (art historian); Michel de Montaigne; Mourning; New Thought; Petrarch; Petronella Oortman; Pierre Belon; Pieter de Hooch; Pinnidae; Pliny the Elder; Porcelain; Precious coral; Printmaking; Publication; Reginald Scot; Renaissance art; Rijksmuseum; Ruler; Shell money; Spanish Netherlands; Spontaneous generation; Statue; Still life; Suetonius; Superiority (short story); The Decoration of Houses; The Discoverie of Witchcraft; The Travels of Marco Polo; Treatise; Turbo marmoratus; Ulisse Aldrovandi; Vinegar; Visual culture; Wampum; Wenzel Jamnitzer; Whelk; Work of art; Writing; Young Man with a Skull
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