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Insects and Colors between Art and Natural History

V.E. Mandrij, Giulia Simonini (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
340 Seiten
2024
Brill (Verlag)
978-90-04-52511-5 (ISBN)
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This volume explores how late sixteenth to late eighteenth-century European naturalists and artists perceived, recorded, examined, and presented the often complex relationship between insects – especially lepidopterans – and colors.
This book explores how European naturalists and artists perceived, investigated, and presented the relationship between insects and colors from the late sixteenth to the late eighteenth century. The contributors to this volume examine the creative methods and strategies that were developed to record color-related information about insects through studies on Hoefnagel’s glazed metal and hand-coloring practices; the lepidochromy technique used in paintings by Marseus van Schriek and later naturalists; the representation of sexual dimorphism of color and variable color of caterpillars in the images of Goedaert, Merian, Albin, and Rösel von Rosenhof; the painting-by-numbers technique applied to Schäffer’s bookplates on Regensburg insects; Schiffermüller’s watercolor originals of caterpillars; and finally, the color fading of exotic cabinet specimens and how this issue was tackled by Abbot and Smith. The volume is lavishly illustrated with rare and unpublished images and offers new insights into the interrelation between natural history and visual practices concerning the color of insects, with a special focus on butterflies and moths.



Contributors are Harald Bruckner, Kay Etheridge, Beth Fowkes Tobin, Stefanie Jovanovic-Kruspel, Karin Leonhard, V.E. Mandrij, Kimberly Schenck, Stacey Sell, Giulia Simonini, and Friedrich Steinle.

V.E. Mandrij (they/them), Ph.D. (2023), is a writer and independent art historian. Their interests encompass early modern visual representations of nature, history of entomology, ecocriticism, and transhistoricity. They will publish a monograph on the lepidochromy technique in paintings by Otto Marseus van Schrieck. Giulia Simonini, Ph.D. (2021), is an art and science historian at the Technische Universität Berlin focusing on the history of color as the intersection between art and science. She has published many articles on the subject matter in edited volumes and peer-reviewed journals.

Acknowledgements

List of Figures

List of Contributors

Preface



Introduction

V.E. Mandrij and Giulia Simonini



Insect Color in Joris Hoefnagel’s Ignis

Kimberly Schenck and Stacey Sell



“More True to Nature than Paintings”: Lepidochromy and the Color of Butterflies

V.E. Mandrij



The Biology of Color in Insects

Kay Etheridge



Painting by Numbers and Insect Illustrations in the Eighteenth Century: Jacob Christian Schäffer and Stephan Loibel

Giulia Simonini



The Colors of Lepidopterans: Ignaz Schiffermüller’s Caterpillar Watercolors and Their Iconographic Impact

Stefanie Jovanovic-Kruspel and Harald Bruckner



Color, Taxonomy, and Exotic Insect Specimens

Beth Fowkes Tobin



Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Emergence of Natural History ; 7
Zusatzinfo 1 Tables, black and white; 101 Illustrations, color
Verlagsort Leiden
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 754 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Kunstgeschichte / Kunststile
Naturwissenschaften
ISBN-10 90-04-52511-4 / 9004525114
ISBN-13 978-90-04-52511-5 / 9789004525115
Zustand Neuware
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