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Biblioteca Angelica Ms. 1551: The Origins of Ethnohistorical Illustration of Asia and the Americas Around 1600 in Rome, Transactions, American Philoso - Hardcover

Biblioteca Angelica Ms. 1551: The Origins of Ethnohistorical Illustration of Asia and the Americas Around 1600 in Rome, Transactions, American Philoso - Hardcover

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by Barbara C. Anderson (Author)

This volume consists of three sets of watercolor drawings, each depicting non-Europea peoples or places in Asia and the Americas. The volume belonged to the famous collector and antiquarian Camillo Massino (1620-1677), and was part of a large donation to the library by his descendants in the 19th century. This is the first in-depth investigation of the three series in terms of materials or manufacture, possible relations to one another or other contemporaneous illustrations, and their role in advancing understanding of the depicted peoples. Clues within the drawings, their style and content suggest not only new interpretations, but specific links between and among them, and likely origins, placing them squarely into the most intense period in the early modern era of European interest in these cultures. Illus.

Number of Pages: 108
Dimensions: 0.31 x 10 x 7 IN
Publication Date: January 01, 2020