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Furnishing the Eighteenth Century - What Furniture Can Tell Us About the European and American Past

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Informationen zum Autor Dena Goodman is Professor of History at the University of Michigan. Kathryn Norberg is Associate Professor of History at the University of California! Los Angeles and editor of Signs. Klappentext Provides an interdisciplinary look into European and American furniture during the 18th century! which connoisseurs and collectors consider its golden age. This book presents a collection of essays by historians! art historians! and literary scholars that examines the ways furniture of this period reflects the complex social and cultural issues. Zusammenfassung Provides an interdisciplinary look into European and American furniture during the 18th century, which connoisseurs and collectors consider its golden age. This book presents a collection of essays by historians, art historians, and literary scholars that examines the ways furniture of this period reflects the complex social and cultural issues. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements, Introduction, Dena Goodman and Kathryn Norberg, Part 1: Mapping Meaning Globally 1. Orientalism, Colonialism, and Furniture in Eighteenth-Century France, Madeleine Dobie, Columbia University, 2. Luxury Markets in Saint Domingue: Mahogany as a Case Study, Chaela Pastore, California State University, San Marcos, 3. A Wanton Chase in a Foreign Place: Hogarth and the Gendering of Exoticism in the Eighteenth-Century Interior, David Porter, University of Michigan, Part 2: Diffusion, 4. Fashion, Business, Diffusion: An Upholsterer’s Shop in Eighteenth-Century Paris , Translated by Kathryn Norberg & Dena Goodman , Natacha Coquery, Université de Tours, 5. Sideboards, Side Chairs, and Globes: Changing Modes of Furnishing Provincial Culture in the Early Republic, 1790-1820, David Jaffee, University of North Florida, Part 3: Social Meaning and Social Power, 6. Color Schemes and Decorative Tastes in the Noble Houses of Seventeenth-Century Dauphiné, Donna Bohanon, Auburn University, 7. Tea Tables Overturned: Rituals of Power and Place in Colonial America, Ann Smart Martin, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 8. Goddess of Taste: Courtesans and their Furniture in the Late Eighteenth Century, Kathryn Norberg, 9. Decoration and Enlightened Spectatorship, Mary Salzman, Stanford University, Part 4: Hidden Meanings: Psychology and Security, 10. The Joy of Sets: The Uses of Seriality in the French Interior, Mimi Hellman, Skidmore College, 11. The Secretaire and the Integration of the Eighteenth-Century Self, Dena Goodman, 12. Looking at Furniture Inside Out: Strategies for Concealment and Secrecy in Eighteenth-Century French Furniture, Carolyn Sargentson, Victoria and Albert Museum, Notes on Contributors, Index ...

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Authors Dena Goodman, Dena Norberg Goodman, Kathryn Norberg, Norberg Kathryn
Assisted by Dena Goodman (Editor), Kathryn Norberg (Editor), Norberg Kathryn (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 13.12.2006
 
EAN 9780415949538
ISBN 978-0-415-94953-8
No. of pages 260
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History

History, HISTORY / General

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