Carving Light and Body: Studies in Alabaster Meaning(s): Studies in Art & Materiality, cartea 9
Autor Aleksandra Lipińska Traducere de Jessica Taylor-Kuciaen Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 iun 2026
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004729308
ISBN-10: 9004729305
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Art & Materiality
ISBN-10: 9004729305
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Art & Materiality
Notă biografică
Aleksandra Lipińska, Ph.D. (2003), Habil. (2021), University of Cologne, is Deputy Professor of Early Modern Art History. She has published monographs, edited volumes, and numerous articles on Early Modern European sculpture, the materiality of art (especially alabaster), as well as art in Central and Eastern Europe.
Cuprins
Contents
Acknowledgments
List of Figures
Introduction
1 Material as Taxonomic Criterion
2 Fear of Materiality
3 The Heyday of Alabaster
4 Towards an Integrative Approach
1 Calcium Sulphate and Calcium Carbonate: Alabaster as Mineral
1 Gypsum Alabaster
2 Calcite Alabaster
2 Unfinished Marble and Friendship Maker: Alabaster as Object of Study of Natural Historians and Early Encyclopaedists
1 Name
2 What Came First: City, Vessel, or Stone?
3 Stone of the Goddess Bastet
4 White Stone
5 Stone of Victory
6 The Place of Alabaster in Stone Classifications
7 Christian Appropriation
8 Early Modern Revision
9 The Return of the Question of Nomenclature: Alabaster versus Marble
10 Location of Deposits and Their Characteristics
11 Medicine and Magic
3 Matter in Transformation: Alabaster as Art Material
1 Studies on Alabaster Carving Techniques
2 Working in Calcite Alabaster
3 Worsking in Gypsum Alabaster
4 Alabaster as Painting Support
4 Broken Vessel and Sanctified Body: Alabaster as Sacred Stone
1 A Glowing Core under a Rough Shell
2 A Vessel Filled with Meanings
3 The Alabaster Bodies of Saints
4 Alabaster Bodies of Artefacts
5 Faux-albâtre?
6 The Body of Sculpture
7 Pietra incarnata
5 Chaste Bodies and Tempting Flesh: Alabaster as the Female Body
1 Chaste Bodies
2 Ideal Poetic Bodies
3 Whitewashing with Alabaster
4 Tempting Flesh
5 Revisiting Alabaster Bodies
6 Glowing Stones and Light Chambers: Alabaster as Space Maker
1 Oriental mirabilia
2 Alabaster Windows
3 Loci amoeni
4 Revisiting Glowing Windows and Alabaster Chambers
7 Gift of God: Alabaster as a Source of Income and Prestige
1 Julius of Braunschweig-Lüneburg, the ‘Economic’ Duke
2 Alabaster in Central and Eastern Europe in the Later Sixteenth Century
3 Exploitation of the Natural Resources in the Duchy of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel
4 Material as a Medium of Inter-court Communication: Business and Auto-promotion
5 A Silesian Excursus
6 Between Court and City: Business and Religious Denominations
Conclusion: the Rhetoric of Alabaster
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
List of Figures
Introduction
1 Material as Taxonomic Criterion
2 Fear of Materiality
3 The Heyday of Alabaster
4 Towards an Integrative Approach
1 Calcium Sulphate and Calcium Carbonate: Alabaster as Mineral
1 Gypsum Alabaster
2 Calcite Alabaster
2 Unfinished Marble and Friendship Maker: Alabaster as Object of Study of Natural Historians and Early Encyclopaedists
1 Name
2 What Came First: City, Vessel, or Stone?
3 Stone of the Goddess Bastet
4 White Stone
5 Stone of Victory
6 The Place of Alabaster in Stone Classifications
7 Christian Appropriation
8 Early Modern Revision
9 The Return of the Question of Nomenclature: Alabaster versus Marble
10 Location of Deposits and Their Characteristics
11 Medicine and Magic
3 Matter in Transformation: Alabaster as Art Material
1 Studies on Alabaster Carving Techniques
2 Working in Calcite Alabaster
3 Worsking in Gypsum Alabaster
4 Alabaster as Painting Support
4 Broken Vessel and Sanctified Body: Alabaster as Sacred Stone
1 A Glowing Core under a Rough Shell
2 A Vessel Filled with Meanings
3 The Alabaster Bodies of Saints
4 Alabaster Bodies of Artefacts
5 Faux-albâtre?
6 The Body of Sculpture
7 Pietra incarnata
5 Chaste Bodies and Tempting Flesh: Alabaster as the Female Body
1 Chaste Bodies
2 Ideal Poetic Bodies
3 Whitewashing with Alabaster
4 Tempting Flesh
5 Revisiting Alabaster Bodies
6 Glowing Stones and Light Chambers: Alabaster as Space Maker
1 Oriental mirabilia
2 Alabaster Windows
3 Loci amoeni
4 Revisiting Glowing Windows and Alabaster Chambers
7 Gift of God: Alabaster as a Source of Income and Prestige
1 Julius of Braunschweig-Lüneburg, the ‘Economic’ Duke
2 Alabaster in Central and Eastern Europe in the Later Sixteenth Century
3 Exploitation of the Natural Resources in the Duchy of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel
4 Material as a Medium of Inter-court Communication: Business and Auto-promotion
5 A Silesian Excursus
6 Between Court and City: Business and Religious Denominations
Conclusion: the Rhetoric of Alabaster
Bibliography
Index