Art, Science, and Witchcraft in Early Modern Holland: Jacques de Gheyn II (1565-1629)Cambridge University Press, 8 juni 2005 - 254 sidor Art, Science, and Witchcraft in Early Modern Holland is the first sustained study to offer an account of the rise of scientific naturalism in Dutch art and the simultaneous interest in fantastic imagery, representations of witches in particular. Claudia Swan uses the work of artist Jacques de Gheyn II (1565-1629) to explore the reciprocity between visual representation and early modern descriptive science, and of the parallel demonological theories of the human imagination and artistic theories of creation. This book is the first to examine De Gheyn's work in the context of cultural history and image theory. |
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Introduction I | 1 |
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The Wherewithal of de Gheyns Witches | 123 |
Thinking about Witchcraft in | 157 |
Phantasia Melancholy | 175 |
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Albrecht Dürer Aldrovandi Amsterdam anatomical theater animals Anonymous artistic Baldung blowfish Book botanical Bruegel Carolus Clusius catalogue Chapter cited Clark Clusius's collection colors Constantijn Huygens contemporary crab demonic demonological depicted described Devil drawing Dürer Dutch engraving example Exhib faculty figures fish flowers Gheyn II Gheyn's images Goltzius Hans Weiditz Huygens Ibid illusion illustrations images of witches imagination inscription Jacques de Gheyn Joris Hoefnagel Lancre Leiden University Lipsius Lipsius's Lugt album Mander melancholia melancholy mind miniature modes of representation Museum naer het leven natural history natural world naturalia naturalistic Netherlands Olmi painter Pauw phantasia Pieter plants portrait produced published quoted Regteren Altena 1983 representations of witchcraft Rijksmuseum Amsterdam Scot Scot's sense seventeenth century sheet sixteenth century sorcery specimens theories things tulips Ulisse Aldrovandi watercolors Weyer Wier Wier's witchcraft witches women woodcut wrote Zacharias Dolendo
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