<p>‘Davidson is one of the most diversely learned scholars writing today. His global scholarship connects exiles and visionaries across continents, centuries, languages and religions. To read is to explore unfamiliar libraries and secret gardens. With astonishing erudition and warm sympathy, Davidson reveals submerged codes and contexts that have kept major works half hidden. Exceptionally lucid on matters of great complexity, these essays gleam among the shadows of dangerous and defiant arts.’<br /> <b>—Prof Alexandra Harris, author of <i>Weatherland, The Rising Down</i></b><br /><br /> ‘A truly fascinating book. There can be few scholars in the world capable of leading us on such an extraordinary journey through Baroque art, religion and culture from Aberdeen to the Andes, taking in an Italian garden, a Slovak castle and a Japanese crucifix along the way.’<br /><b>—Sir Noel Malcolm, All Souls College, Oxford</b><br /><br />‘The fine threads and variegated colors of this bright tapestry of case studies combine in considerable luxury to make a resounding case for a universal “Catholic Baroque” that encompassed centuries and crossed the ocean seas.’<br /> <b>—Earle Havens, Director of the Stern Center for the History of the Book, Johns Hopkins University</b></p>

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Relics, dreams, voyages is a closely focused sequence of studies of worldwide connections in all the arts in the baroque period. Drawing on original research in libraries, collections, and archives in five countries, and in as many languages, this book draws many astonishing, unfamiliar and beautiful texts, things and events, into a cartography of the secret and strange patterns of baroque cultures worldwide. The visual arts are examined across a wide temporal and geographical span, and many subversive iconographies are decoded: at the French and English courts, in remote Scotland, in Nagasaki, in Valladolid. This books offers a new, extraordinary cultural geography of the baroque world, opening doors to many rich and strange cultural artefacts, from 'China to Peru.'
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This book presents a wide-ranging and original meditation on cartographies of connection in all the arts of the baroque period.

Prologue: The Gestures of the Skeletons, reticulations of the baroque world
Part I: Centres and peripheries
1 James Fraser: experiencing the arts of Italy in the mid seventeenth century
2 The Jesuits and the languages of Britain: the case of Robert Corbie SJ
3 Gentileschi and the ancestors
4 Pope’s recusancy
5 Mr Gibbon’s shadow, or ‘the parent of the arts’
Part II: Materialities
6 The solemnity of the Madonna Vulnerata, Valladolid, 1600
7 Opposing Elizabeth
8 Relics and memorials of Mary Stuart in the Low Countries
9 Viper wine
10 The Assassin’s new Castles: frescoes and textiles for the Leslies at Nové Mesto nad Metují and Ptui
11 A Jesuit reliquary Crucifix from Japan
12 The Jesuit Garden
Part III: Designs of the imagination
13 The dream of Raphael
14 Alexander Seton, his house, his library, his world
15 Paper gardens
16 Imaginary Baroque cities: the Chearnley circle and the Earl of Mar
17 Artificial Islands
Afterword
Bibliography
Index

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Relics, dreams, voyages conjures a new cultural map of the early-modern world and offers a new, extraordinary cultural geography of the baroque world, opening doors to many rich and strange cultural artefacts, from 'China to Peru'.

The overriding theme is centre and periphery, in particular centres of baroque culture outside the mainstream. The book meditates on cultural transmission from Asia and the Americas to Europe, with many of the essays considering the secretive cultures of exiled or persecuted British Roman Catholics, including the pseudo-relics constructed in Antwerp for the posthumous cult of Mary Queen of Scots and the triumphal procession of a vandalised statue at the exiled English College in Valladolid. The visual arts are examined across a wide temporal and geographical span, and many subversive iconographies are decoded: at the French and English courts, in remote Scotland, in Nagasaki, in Valladolid.

Drawing on original research in libraries, collections, and archives in five countries, and in as many languages, this book considers many astonishing, unfamiliar and beautiful texts, things and events, into a cartography of the subtle, and sometimes secret, patterns of baroque culture worldwide.

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781526195548
Publisert
2026-01-20
Utgiver
Manchester University Press
Vekt
451 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
17 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
320

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Peter Davidson is Senior Research Fellow of Campion Hall, University of Oxford