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Shapely Bodies - The Image of Porcelain in Eighteenth-Century France

English · Hardback

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Shapely Bodies: The Image of Porcelain in Eighteenth-Century France constructs the first cultural history of porcelain making in France. It takes its title from two types of “bodies” treated in this study: the craft of porcelain making shaped clods of earth into a clay body to produce high-end commodities and the French elite shaped human bodies into social subjects with the help of makeup, stylish patterns, and accessories. These practices crossed paths in the work of artisans, whose luxury objects reflected and also influenced the curves of fashion in the eighteenth century.


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Christine A. Jones is Associate Professor of French and Comparative Literary and Cultural Studies in the Department of Languages and Literature at the University of Utah.



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Constructs a cultural history of porcelain making in France. The book takes its title from two types of "bodies" treated in the study: the craft of porcelain making shaped clods of earth into a clay body to produce high-end commodities and the French elite shaped human bodies into social subjects with the help of makeup, patterns, and accessories.

Product details

Authors Jones, Christine A. Jones
Publisher University of Delaware Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 16.05.2013
 
EAN 9781644530726
ISBN 978-1-64453-072-6
No. of pages 316
Weight 454 g
Series Studies in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Art and Culture
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art > Art history

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