Item Number: 126340 Title: The Munich Kunstkammer : Art, Nature, and the Representation of Knowledge in Courtly Contexts Author: Kaliardos, Katharina Pilaski Price: Not Available ISBN: 9783161521881 Description: Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2013. 24cm., hardcover, 212pp. Summary: The Kunstkammer that Albrecht V., Duke of Bavaria, founded in Munich in the 1560s was among the first princely collections conceived as a site for the storage and production of universal knowledge. In her study, Katharina Pilaski Kaliardos focuses on the collection's functions in the context of the larger program of the centralization of princely power and the territory's confessionalization in the wake of the Council of Trent. For the first time, this study anchors the Kunstkammer in the immediate context of the intellectual milieu of the Bavarian court, reconstructing the interests of courtiers related to the collection's epistemology. In her focus on the Kunstkammer's Counter Reformation context, the author analyzes the confessional arguments made by material objects representing natural prodigies, and situates reproductions of natural objects in the context of contemporary votive practice and in the natural-philosophical discourse about the powers of art to reproduce nature. (Spätmittelalter, Humanismus, Reformation / Studies in the Late Middle Ages, Humanism and the Reformation te Middle, 73) We regret to inform you that this title is no longer available. P.O. Box 3904, Kingston, New York 12402 US Phone: 845-331-8519 Fax: 845-331-0852 Email: michael@artbooks.com |
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