Once considered marginal members of the animal world (at best) or vile and offensive creatures (at worst), insects saw a remarkable uptick in their status during the early Renaissance. This quickened interest was primarily manifested in visual images -- in illuminated manuscripts, still life paintings, the decorative arts, embroidery, textile design, and cabinets of curiosity. In The Insect and the Image, Janice Neri explores the ways in which such imagery defined the insect as a proper subject of study for Europeans of the early modern period. It was not until the sixteenth century that insects began to appear as the sole focus of paintings and drawings -- as isolated objects, or specimens, against a blank background. The artists and other...
A unique collection of French ornament prints entitled Essai de papillonneries humaines was executed...
This work focuses on an early modern album of bird illustrations currently held at the Natural Histo...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Laura Costa(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, 2016...
Once considered marginal members of the animal world (at best) or vile and offensive creatures (at w...
Artists and naturalists in seventeenth-century Europe avidly pursued the study of insects. Since ent...
Coutts's research questions how perception is mediated through an accumulation of found images and ...
The Chapter explores the highly productive ten-year (1577-1587) collaboration between Jacopo Ligozzi...
The research leading to this publication has received funding from the European Research Council und...
This beautifully produced and densely illustrated book is an important addition to the existing lite...
Assorted Insects6.5 by 8.5 to 18 by 23 On load from Stonewall Jackson High School, Manassas, Virg...
The subject of this study is the phenomenon of plant and animal illustration as an aspect of natural...
Par for the palette: Insects and Arachnids as Art Media The ubiquitous insects have been a cultural ...
Insects are vital to an ecosystem. They pollinate fruit blossoms and vegetables; insects feed on an ...
The great naturalist from Bologna, Ulisse Aldrovandi (1522-1605), is an important representative of ...
In Brian Ogilvieâs essay we encounter insects depicted as flying, hopping or crawling across discipl...
A unique collection of French ornament prints entitled Essai de papillonneries humaines was executed...
This work focuses on an early modern album of bird illustrations currently held at the Natural Histo...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Laura Costa(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, 2016...
Once considered marginal members of the animal world (at best) or vile and offensive creatures (at w...
Artists and naturalists in seventeenth-century Europe avidly pursued the study of insects. Since ent...
Coutts's research questions how perception is mediated through an accumulation of found images and ...
The Chapter explores the highly productive ten-year (1577-1587) collaboration between Jacopo Ligozzi...
The research leading to this publication has received funding from the European Research Council und...
This beautifully produced and densely illustrated book is an important addition to the existing lite...
Assorted Insects6.5 by 8.5 to 18 by 23 On load from Stonewall Jackson High School, Manassas, Virg...
The subject of this study is the phenomenon of plant and animal illustration as an aspect of natural...
Par for the palette: Insects and Arachnids as Art Media The ubiquitous insects have been a cultural ...
Insects are vital to an ecosystem. They pollinate fruit blossoms and vegetables; insects feed on an ...
The great naturalist from Bologna, Ulisse Aldrovandi (1522-1605), is an important representative of ...
In Brian Ogilvieâs essay we encounter insects depicted as flying, hopping or crawling across discipl...
A unique collection of French ornament prints entitled Essai de papillonneries humaines was executed...
This work focuses on an early modern album of bird illustrations currently held at the Natural Histo...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Laura Costa(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, 2016...