尼希米·格鲁,插画家

Pamela Mackenzie
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关于17世纪皇家学会成员尼希米·格鲁的艺术作品的文献很少,也很不确定。尽管他的出版记录包括五本插图书,其中一些以非常精致的插图为特色,但要将这些视觉作品直接归功于这些书的作者一直是一项挑战。在这篇文章中,我的目标是促进人们对格鲁插图的兴趣,并纠正这一文献差距,首次以活跃的插画家的身份展示格鲁,并论证格鲁在皇家学会的职业生涯中视觉制作的重要性。我将讨论他的视觉档案以及他与雕刻师的关系,也将展示他在整个17世纪70年代的演讲中经常使用插图的证据。这包括两幅仍然保存在皇家学会收藏的格鲁的原始画作——两幅解剖的猫肾——这两幅画与他1679年关于动物解剖学的演讲有关。
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Nehemiah Grew, the illustrator
The literature on seventeenth-century Royal Society member Nehemiah Grew's artistic production has been sparse and tentative. Although his publication record includes five illustrated books, some of which feature quite elaborate illustrative programmes, it has been challenging to credit any of this visual production directly to the books’ author. In this article, I aim to both contribute to the growing interest in Grew's illustrations, and to provide a corrective to this gap in the literature, presenting Grew for the first time as an active illustrator and arguing for the importance of Grew's visual production during his career with the Royal Society. I will discuss his visual archive and his relationship with his engravers and will also present evidence of his regular use of illustrated figures in lectures he presented throughout the 1670s. This includes attributing two original drawings to Grew that are still present in the Royal Society's collections—two dissected cat's kidneys—that are associated with a lecture he gave on animal anatomy in 1679.
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