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Beyond 'art collections' : owning and accumulating objects from Greek and Roman antiquity to the early modern period

Adornato, Gianfranco(Edited by)Cirucci, Gabriella(Edited by)Cupperi, Walter(Edited by)
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Concepts such as "art collection" and "art cabinet" and "cabinet of curiosities" are strongly embedded in the scholarly discourse of the 19th and 20th centuries.

They are based on the assumption that a form-based understanding of art has higher cultural value, that collections portray the "taste" and "passion" of their owners, and that art has no practical use.

These terms were used in order to describe how objects were accumulated under very different cultural conditions long before the 18th century. This volume makes analogies with contemporary collections, institutions, and forms of knowledge in order to be able to explain the accumulation and presentation of objects since Greek antiquity.

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De Gruyter
3110537915 / 9783110537918
Hardback
708.009
10/08/2020
Germany
English
560 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
24 cm