Displays of learning

In the early modern period, the links between aesthetics and the natural sciences were close. Wunderkammern, libraries, and cabinets of experimental philosophy, physics, or mathematics were built and decorated with references to classical and contemporary learning alike, for practical as well as aesthetic reasons. In this book the early modern urge for knowledge, power, and control, and ultimately the relation between art and science, are illuminated and problematized through detailed analyses and specific examples, especially from Sweden. Buildings, interiors, and objects intended to visualize learning are part of our material heritage. Both as a scholar at Stockholm University and as director of the Stockholm Observatory Museum, Inga Elmqvist Söderlund (1967–2017) was deeply committed to preserving and sharing this heritage. Peter Gillgren is professor of Art History at Stockholm University. Merit Laine is associate professor of Art History at Uppsala University. Mårten Snickare is professor of Art History at Stockholm University.

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Attributnamn Attributvärde
Författare Laine, Merit / Gillgren, Peter / Snickare, Mårten
Mediatyp Häftad
Serie Antikvariska serien
Förlag Kungl. Vitterhetsakademien
Utgiven 2024-04-16
Sidantal 192
Språk Engelska
Vikt 676 g
Mått 205 x 250 x 17 mm
Artikelkod 10310
ISBN 9789188763501
Titel Displays of learning