The Making of The Cabinet Part I: Samuel Quiccheberg’s “Exemplary Objects and Exceptional Images”

IF 0.4 N/A HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Luxury-History Culture Consumption Pub Date : 2017-09-02 DOI:10.1080/20511817.2017.1351855
E. Miller
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Abstract The Cabinet, the first of three activity areas in the Europe 1600–1815 Galleries, contains some of the most remarkable seventeenth-century European items from the V&A’s collections, revealing pan-European collecting practices from 1600 to 1720 and exploring that period’s fascination with the interplay between artifice and nature. A number of historical written and visual sources informed the selection of objects and established how they might be physically arranged. This article explains the sources and processes involved, and the precedence accorded to Samuel Quiccheberg’s Inscriptiones vel Tituli Theatri Amplissimi, published in Munich in 1565.
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橱柜的制作——第一部分:塞缪尔·基切伯格的“典型物品和特殊图像”
内阁是欧洲1600 - 1815画廊三个活动区中的第一个,包含了V&A收藏的一些最引人注目的17世纪欧洲物品,揭示了1600年至1720年的泛欧收藏实践,并探索了那个时期对人工与自然之间相互作用的迷恋。许多历史上的文字和视觉来源为对象的选择提供了信息,并确定了它们的物理排列方式。本文解释了所涉及的来源和过程,并优先考虑Samuel Quiccheberg的inscripes vel Tituli Theatri Amplissimi,于1565年在慕尼黑出版。
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