The Print Collection of Ferdinand Columbus: Inventory catalog

The Print Collection of Ferdinand Columbus: Inventory catalog

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  • Author: Mark P. McDonald
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  • ISBN:
  • Category : CD-ROMs
  • Languages : es
  • Pages : 600

Volume 1 contains 13 essays by leading scholars on aspects of the Ferdinand Columbus collection; Volume 2, the catalogue of prints, includes a full transcription and translation of the entries from the Seville inventory; and the accompanying CD-ROM is a searchable database of the inventory which has been included to facilitate further identification.


The Print Collection of Ferdinand Columbus: Inventory catalog

The Print Collection of Ferdinand Columbus: Inventory catalog

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  • Author: Mark P. McDonald
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  • Category : CD-ROMs
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 598

Volume 1 contains 13 essays by leading scholars on aspects of the Ferdinand Columbus collection; Volume 2, the catalogue of prints, includes a full transcription and translation of the entries from the Seville inventory; and the accompanying CD-ROM is a searchable database of the inventory which has been included to facilitate further identification.


The Print Collection of Ferdinand Columbus (1488-1539)

The Print Collection of Ferdinand Columbus (1488-1539)

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  • Author: Mark P. McDonald
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  • Category : Art
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 526

The database fields activate electronically the Seville inventory categories devised by Ferdinand: 'print size', 'print subject' and 'number of the subject'. The catalog reconstructs the earliest known collection of Renaissance prints, based on an inventory that survives in Seville.


The Print Collection of Ferdinand Columbus (1488-1539)

The Print Collection of Ferdinand Columbus (1488-1539)

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  • Author: Mark P. McDonald
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  • ISBN: 9780714126388
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  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0


The Print Collection of Ferdinand Columbus

The Print Collection of Ferdinand Columbus

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  • Author: Mark P. McDonald
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  • ISBN: 9780714126388
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 592


Ferdinand Columbus

Ferdinand Columbus

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  • Author: Mark P. McDonald
  • Publisher: British museum Press
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Art
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 260

Ferdinand Columbus, son of Christopher Columbus and author of the first published account of a voyage to the New World, was also the owner of one of the largest private libraries assembled during the Renaissance and the most important early collection of prints. Although the collection has vanished, about half of it has been reconstructed by Mark McDonald from information found in a detailed inventory that survives in Seville. This beautifully produced book catalogues 110 of the most significant prints in Columbus's collection. The introductory chapters discuss Columbus's life and work and show how the reconstruction of his collection has radically transformed our understanding of the print industry in Renaissance Europe. Original publisher's price: $49.95.


"Collecting Prints and Drawings in Europe, c. 1500?750 "

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  • Author: Christopher Baker
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1351571591
  • Category : Art
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 376

Prints and drawings have been keenly collected in Europe since at least the early sixteenth century. Relatively modest in price, they offered artists, amateurs and collectors of a systematic turn of mind the opportunity to put together holdings with a wide representation of different hands, schools and types of subject. Prints and drawings are traditionally treated separately, but their collecting is shown here to raise many interrelated issues. Employing a wide range of methodologies, the essays in this volume offer a number of innovative investigations into the collecting, perception, classication and display of works on paper.


The Venetian Discovery of America

The Venetian Discovery of America

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  • Author: Elizabeth Horodowich
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1108687245
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages :

Few Renaissance Venetians saw the New World with their own eyes. As the print capital of early modern Europe, however, Venice developed a unique relationship to the Americas. Venetian editors, mapmakers, translators, writers, and cosmographers represented the New World at times as a place that the city's mariners had discovered before the Spanish, a world linked to Marco Polo's China, or another version of Venice, especially in the case of Tenochtitlan. Elizabeth Horodowich explores these various and distinctive modes of imagining the New World, including Venetian rhetorics of 'firstness', similitude, othering, comparison, and simultaneity generated through forms of textual and visual pastiche that linked the wider world to the Venetian lagoon. These wide-ranging stances allowed Venetians to argue for their different but equivalent participation in the Age of Encounters. Whereas historians have traditionally focused on the Spanish conquest and colonization of the New World, and the Dutch and English mapping of it, they have ignored the wide circulation of Venetian Americana. Horodowich demonstrates how with their printed texts and maps, Venetian newsmongers embraced a fertile tension between the distant and the close. In doing so, they played a crucial yet heretofore unrecognized role in the invention of America.


Worldly Consumers

Worldly Consumers

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  • Author: Genevieve Carlton
  • Publisher: University of Chicago Press
  • ISBN: 022625545X
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 244

Though the practical value of maps during the sixteenth century is well documented, their personal and cultural importance has been relatively underexamined. In Worldly Consumers, Genevieve Carlton explores the growing availability of maps to private consumers during the Italian Renaissance and shows how map acquisition and display became central tools for constructing personal identity and impressing one’s peers. Drawing on a variety of sixteenth-century sources, including household inventories, epigrams, dedications, catalogs, travel books, and advice manuals, Worldly Consumers studies how individuals displayed different maps in their homes as deliberate acts of self-fashioning. One citizen decorated with maps of Bruges, Holland, Flanders, and Amsterdam to remind visitors of his military prowess, for example, while another hung maps of cities where his ancestors fought or governed, in homage to his auspicious family history. Renaissance Italians turned domestic spaces into a microcosm of larger geographical places to craft cosmopolitan, erudite identities for themselves, creating a new class of consumers who drew cultural capital from maps of the time.


The Routledge Handbook of Mapping and Cartography

The Routledge Handbook of Mapping and Cartography

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  • Author: Alexander J. Kent
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1317568222
  • Category : Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 594

This new Handbook unites cartographic theory and praxis with the principles of cartographic design and their application. It offers a critical appraisal of the current state of the art, science, and technology of map-making in a convenient and well-illustrated guide that will appeal to an international and multi-disciplinary audience. No single-volume work in the field is comparable in terms of its accessibility, currency, and scope. The Routledge Handbook of Mapping and Cartography draws on the wealth of new scholarship and practice in this emerging field, from the latest conceptual developments in mapping and advances in map-making technology to reflections on the role of maps in society. It brings together 43 engaging chapters on a diverse range of topics, including the history of cartography, map use and user issues, cartographic design, remote sensing, volunteered geographic information (VGI), and map art. The title’s expert contributions are drawn from an international base of influential academics and leading practitioners, with a view to informing theoretical development and best practice. This new volume will provide the reader with an exceptionally wide-ranging introduction to mapping and cartography and aim to inspire further engagement within this dynamic and exciting field. The Routledge Handbook of Mapping and Cartography offers a unique reference point that will be of great interest and practical use to all map-makers and students of geographic information science, geography, cultural studies, and a range of related disciplines.