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Money Matters in European Artworks and Literature, c. 1400-1750 /

This is the first book to focus on coins as material artefacts and agents of meaning in the arts of the early modern period. The precious metals, double-sided form, and emblematic character of coins had deep resonance in European culture and cultural encounters. Coins embodied Europe?s impressive po...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Seaman, Natasha
Otros Autores: Woodall, Joanna
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2022.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Table of Contents
  • Introduction: Embodying Value
  • Power and Authority in the Mint
  • 1. Weighing Things Up in Maarten de Vos's Tribunal of the Brabant Mint 1594
  • Joanna Woodall
  • 2. Scaling the World: Allegory of Coinage and Monetary Governance in the Dutch Republic
  • Sebastian Felten and Jessica Stevenson Stewart
  • Currency and the Anxieties of Global Trade
  • 3. Market Stall in Batavia: Money, Value, and Uncertainty in the Age of Global Trade
  • Angela Ho
  • 4. Beyond the Mint: Picturing Gold on the Rijksmuseum's Box of the Dutch West India Company
  • Carrie Anderson
  • Coins and Persons
  • 5. The Heft of Truth: Inwardness and Debased Coinage in Shakespeare's Plays
  • Rana Choi
  • 6. Identity, Agency, Motion: Taylor's Twelvepence and the Poetry of Commodity
  • Heather G.S. Johnson
  • Coins in and out of Circulation
  • 7. Margarethe Butzbach and the Florin Extorted by Blows
  • Coins Securing Social Bonds in Fifteenth-Century Germany*
  • Allison Stielau
  • 8. Centring the Coin in Jacob Backer's Woman with a Coin*
  • Natasha Seaman
  • Credit and Risk
  • 9. Accounting Faith and Seeing 'Ghost Money' in Masaccio's Tribute Money*
  • Roger J. Crum
  • 10. Monetary Transactions and Pictorial Gambles in Georges de La Tour
  • Dalia Judovitz
  • Afterword
  • The Work of Art: The Installations of Kelli Rae Adams
  • Natasha Seaman
  • Index
  • List of Illustrations
  • I Leonhard Beck, The Young Emperor Maximilian Visiting a Mint, c. 1514-1516, woodcut, dimensions unknown, for Marx Treitzsauerwein, Der Weisskunig, privately circulated, 1526. Illustration from the edition commercially published by Joseph Kurzboeck, Vienna
  • II Jost Amman (designer), Hartman Schopper (author), Monetarius, 1568, woodcut and letterpress, 148 × 79 mm (print 90 × 61), from Panoplia Omnium Illiberalium Mechanicarum (The Book of Trades), Frankfurt: Sigmund Feierabend, 1568. Lebrecht Music & Arts
  • III Unknown artist, Group Portrait of Mintmaster Clemens van Eembrugge and His Companions, 1581, oil on panel, dimensions unknown. 's-Heerenberg, Netherlands, Huis Bergh Castle.
  • IV Unknown Indo-Christian artist, The Virgin of Mount Potosí, c. 1740, oil on canvas, dimensions unknown. Potosí, Museo de la Casa Nacional de Moneda. Photo Julie Laurent/Julyinireland (Flickr).
  • V Jacob Jonghelinck, medal of Philip II of Spain to commemorate the victory of Saint Quentin. Obverse: Philip II laureate, reverse: Saint Quentin with commemorative inscription, 1557, silver, 35 mm diameter. Location unknown. Artokoloro/ Alamy Stock Ph
  • VI Frans Francken the Younger, The Cabinet of a Collector with Paintings, Shells, Coins, Fossils and Flowers, 1619, oil on panel, 85 × 56 cm. Antwerp, Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten. Photo: Hugo Maertens, Collection KMSKA
  • Flemish Community (CC0).