Making Ideas Visible in the Eighteenth Century (Studies in Seventeenth- And Eighteenth-Century Art and Cultu)

by Jennifer Milam and Nicola Parsons

Jennifer Milam (Editor), Nicola Parsons (Editor), Melanie Cooper, Jennifer Ferng, Jessica Fripp, Matthew J Martin, David Maskill, Jessica Priebe, and Wiebke Windorf

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This volume considers how ideas were made visible through the making of art and the visual experience occasioned by reception during the long eighteenth century. The event that gave rise to the collection was the 15th David Nichol Smith Seminar in Eighteenth-Century Studies, which launched a new Australian and New Zealand Society of Eighteenth-Century Studies. Two strands of interest are explored by the individual authors. The first four essays work with ideas about material objects and identity formation, suggesting how the artist’s physical environment contributes to the sense of self, as a practicing artist or artisan, as an individual patron or collector, or as a woman or religious outsider. The last four essays address the intellectual work that can be expressed through or performed by objects. Through a consideration of the material formation of concepts, this book explores questions that are implicated by the need to see ideas in painted, sculpted, illustrated, and designed forms. In doing so, it introduces new visual materials and novel conceptual models into traditional accounts of the intellectual history of the Enlightenment.
  • ISBN10 1644532328
  • ISBN13 9781644532324
  • Publish Date 14 January 2022
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Publisher Associated University Presses
  • Imprint University of Delaware Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 236
  • Language English