Amsterdam University Press
Landscape and Earth in Early Modernity
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Christine Göttler, Professor Emerita of Art History at the University of Bern, specializes in the art of early modern Europe. She has published widely on collecting practices, the interactions between various arts and crafts, the alchemy of color, and the changing relations between art and nature and between natural philosophical and religious traditions. Her current book project explores Peter Paul Rubens’s engagement with the global world of seventeenth-century Antwerp.Mochizuki Mia :
Mia M. Mochizuki, a scholar of Northern Renaissance and Baroque art, retired from teaching after holding professorships at New York University Institute of Fine Arts and NYU Abu Dhabi, the Graduate Theological Union and Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley, and the University of Chicago. Her seven books include: the prize-winning Netherlandish Image after Iconoclasm (2008), Dawn of a Global Age (2017), The Nomadic Object (ed., 2018), and Jesuit Art (2022).
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- Leopoldine van Hagendorp Prosperetti, Historians of Netherlandish Art , September, 2023
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Frontmatter
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Table of Contents
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List of Illustrations
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Acknowledgments
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Landscape, Mutability, and the Unruly Earth: An Introduction
27 - Part 1. Latent Landscapes
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1. Waterland and the Disquiet of the Dutch Landscape
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2. Landscape and Autography
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3. Painted Landscape before Landscape Painting in Early Modern England
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4. Unruly Indigo? Plants, Plantations, and Partitions
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5. A Natural History in Stone: Medusa’s Unruly Gaze on bardiglio grigio
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6. The Cosmologies of Early Modern Mining Landscapes
239 - Part 3. Staged Topographies
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7. Aurea Aetas Antverpiensis : Land(scapes) in the Blijde Inkomst for Ernest of Austria into Antwerp, 1594
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8. An Overlooked Landscape Installation : The Winter Room at Copenhagen’s Rosenborg Castle
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9. Insidious Images: Veiled Sight and Insight in Pieter Bruegel’s Landscapes
323 - Part 4. Fragile Ecologies
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10. “In einem Augenblick”: Leveling Landscapes in Seventeenth-Century Disaster Flap Prints
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11. Performative Landscapes: A Paradigm for Mediating the Ecological Imperative?
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