William Hunter and the Anatomy of the Modern Museum
Description
Essays examine how Hunter gathered his collection to be used as a source of knowledge and instruction, encompassing outstanding paintings and works on paper, coins and medals, and anatomical and zoological specimens. Hunter also possessed ethnographic artifacts from Spain, the Middle East, China, and the South Pacific, and was an avid collector of medieval manuscripts and incunabula; these were all located within one of the most important "working" libraries of eighteenth-century London.
Published by the Yale Center for British Art in association with The Hunterian
Exhibition Schedule:
The Hunterian, Glasgow
(09/28/18-01/06/19)
Yale Center for British Art
(02/14/19-05/20/19)
Product Details
Publisher | Yc British Art |
Publish Date | November 27, 2018 |
Pages | 440 |
Language | English |
Type | Hardback |
EAN/UPC | 9780300236651 |
Dimensions | 12.3 X 9.8 X 1.4 inches | 5.8 pounds |
About the Author
Reviews
"Clear, extensive essays precede a wealth of beautiful photos and descriptions, which allow Hunter's medical practice, book and manuscript collections, and art and other collections to emerge in the context of the social, historic, and scientific period. . . . This oversized hardcover successfully celebrates a larger-than-life man and his body of work."--Virginia Roberts, Art Libraries Society of North America
Long listed for the Historians of British Art Book Prize
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