The Materiality of Color: The Production, Circulation, and Application of Dyes and Pigments, 1400–1800: The Histories of Material Culture and Collecting, 1700-1950
Editat de Andrea Feeser, Maureen Daly Goggin, Beth Fowkes Tobinen Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 noi 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781409429159
ISBN-10: 1409429156
Pagini: 390
Ilustrații: includes 45 colour plates, 13 b&w illustrations, 3 line drawings & 2 maps
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 28 mm
Greutate: 1.11 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria The Histories of Material Culture and Collecting, 1700-1950
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1409429156
Pagini: 390
Ilustrații: includes 45 colour plates, 13 b&w illustrations, 3 line drawings & 2 maps
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 28 mm
Greutate: 1.11 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria The Histories of Material Culture and Collecting, 1700-1950
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Contents: Introduction: the value of color, Andrea Feeser, Maureen Daly Goggin and Beth Fowkes Tobin; Part I Color's Social and Cultural Meanings: Colorizing New England's burying grounds, Jason D. LaFountain; The extra-ordinary powers of red in 18th- and 19th-century English needlework, Maureen Daly Goggin; Coloring the sacred in 16th-century Central Mexico, Molly Harbour Basset and Jeanette Favrot Peterson; The expense of ink and wastes of shame: poetic generation, black ink, and material waste in Shakespeare's Sonnets, Mitchell M. Harris; 'Luscious colors and glossy paint': the taste for China and the consumption of color in 18th-century England, Vanessa Alayrac-Fielding. Part II Producing and Exchanging Pigments and Dyes: Seeking red: the production and trade of cochineal dye in Oaxaca, Mexico, 1750-1821, Jeremy Baskes; Red ochre, vermilion and the transatlantic cosmetic encounter, Jean-François Lozier; Indian Indigo, Padmini Tolat Balaram; The exceptional and the expected: red, white, and black made blue in colonial South Carolina, Andrea Feeser; Prussian Blue: transfers and trials, Sarah Lowengard. Part III Making Colored Objects: Glass bracelets in the medieval and early modern Middle East: design and color as identity markers, Stéphanie Karine Boulogne; The colorful court of Gabriel Bethlen and Catherine of Brandenburg, Éva Deák; The evolution of blackface cosmetics on the early modern stage, Richard Blunt; Crafts of color: Tupi Tapirage in early colonial Brazil, Amy Buono; Colors and techniques of 18th-century Chinese wallpaper: Blair House as case study, Elaine M. Gibbs; Butterflies, spiders, and shells: coloring natural history illustrations in late 18th-century Britain, Beth Fowkes Tobin; Bibliography; Index.
Notă biografică
Andrea Feeser is Associate Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art, Theory, and Criticism at Clemson University, USA. Maureen Daly Goggin is Chair in the Department of English, Arizona State University, USA. Beth Fowkes Tobin is Professor of English and Women's Studies at the University of Georgia, USA.
Recenzii
'The Materiality of Color is a remarkable collection of essays on the meaning of color as found in social and cultural contexts. While the aesthetics of color is duly taken into account, the focus is on color production - technology transfer, monopolies, labor regimes, and economies of exchange. The authors make clear that the substances of color production, such as arsenic, mercury, urine, and dung, are as important as the dazzling colors they produced. Blending the histories of technologies and commodities as well as cultural and literary history, the volume makes a distinctive contribution to understanding of the global context in which the modern world of color was born.' Robert Finlay, Department of History, University of Arkansas, USA
'The principal contribution of The Materiality of Color is to deepen our appreciation of colorants as commodities and the products of human labor. Through its focus on production, readers see the hardship and complexity of manufacturing dyes and getting them to market.' CAA Reviews
'Given their wide approach, every angle the authors consider gives the topic a fresh perspective. ... a welcome addition to a complex subject, which will be suitable to the fields of history, art history, and Latin American and colonial studies.' Renaissance Quarterly
'The principal contribution of The Materiality of Color is to deepen our appreciation of colorants as commodities and the products of human labor. Through its focus on production, readers see the hardship and complexity of manufacturing dyes and getting them to market.' CAA Reviews
'Given their wide approach, every angle the authors consider gives the topic a fresh perspective. ... a welcome addition to a complex subject, which will be suitable to the fields of history, art history, and Latin American and colonial studies.' Renaissance Quarterly
Descriere
The purpose of this essay collection is to recover color's complex and sometimes morally troubling past. By emphasising color's materiality, and how it was produced, exchanged and used, contributors draw attention to the disjuncture between the beauty of color and the blood, sweat, and tears that went into its production, circulation and application as well as to the complicated and varied social meanings attached to color within specific historical and social contexts.