
Making Copies in Early Modern Times
Models and Copies in an Interdisciplinary Context
Series: Brill?s Studies on Art, Art History, and Intellectual History; 83;
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Product details:
- Publisher BRILL
- Date of Publication 20 August 2025
- ISBN 9789004522213
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages pages
- Size 235x155 mm
- Weight 1 g
- Language English 700
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Short description:
This volume proposes a new way to consider and discuss copies, going beyond the usual focus on art techniques, aesthetic and forgeries.
MoreLong description:
This book explores new approaches to the study of the complex relation between models and copies. Excellent studies dedicated to copies continue to be published, focusing mainly on works of art and techniques, but the research should be extended in directions that have remained virtually unexplored until now, considering new perspectives and contexts. This volume intends to push the boundaries of current research on copies, proposing new points of view and considering new relations between models and their reproductions.
Contributors include: R. Arnheim, E. Vandeweghe, F. Gallaire, B. Leshem, C. Naya, P. Alvarez, S. Suykens, S. Rose, D. Boerio, M. Rijks, M. Bellavitis, B. Anderson, Guthrie, E. Giffin, and S. Abplanalp.
Table of Contents:
Contents
Acknowledgments
List of Figures
Notes on Contributors
Still on Copies, a Foray beyond the Current Limits
Maddalena Bellavitis
1 Inked Likenesses: an Album of Portrait Copies at Palazzo Pitti
Rebecca I. Arnheim
2 The Principle of Variety and the Significance of Culinary Motifs in Early Modern Antwerp Banquets of the Gods
Elizabeth Vandeweghe
3 Tracking the Amphisbaena: the Journeys of a Seventeenth-Century Motif
Fabienne Gallaire
4 Transmedia Copying from Two-Dimensional Imagery to Cinquecento Carved Cassoni
Bar Leshem
5 Copies, Versions, Revivals and Forgeries of the European Renaissance Jewellery: the Deep Trail of Chain Pendants
Carolina Naya Franco
6 From Andreas Vesalius to Juan Valverde: Imitation, Commerce, and the Canonization of the Human Body
Pablo Alvarez
7 ?Compertimenten ghemaeckt tot dienste van alle?: Creation and Reception of Printed Frames in Early Modern Antwerp
Sophie Suykens
8 Reproducing Mesoamerican Cosmologies and Costumes in the Codex Ríos (Codex Vaticanus A)
Shannah Rose
9 Coping with Information and Copying News in Early Modern Europe
Davide Boerio
10 The Barbé Affair. Copying, Privileges, and Printmaking as a Liberal Art
Marlise Rijks
11 Illustrious Models and the Expression of Power in Court Celebrations
Maddalena Bellavitis
12 Generating a King: Reproduction and Authority in the Prints of King James VI and I
Brianna Guthrie
13 Violence and Votives: Recreating the Scratches, Fissures, and Adornment of Early Modern Sacred Imagery
Erin Giffin
14 Enemy or Admired Artisan? Copying Ottoman Material Culture in Europe between the 16th and 17th century
Sophia Abplanalp
Bibliography
Index of Places
Index of Names