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  1. Intimate interiors
    sex, politics, and material culture in the eighteenth-century bedroom and boudoir
    Beteiligt: Zanardi, Tara (HerausgeberIn); Johns, Christopher M. S. (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2023
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Visual Arts, London

    "A desire for intimacy in domestic spaces - motivated by a growing sense of individualistic expression, an incentive to conceal the labor or enslavement taking place, and an appetite for solace and comfort - led to interiors taking on more specific... mehr

    Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg
    2024 C 223
    uneingeschränkte Fernleihe, Kopie und Ausleihe

     

    "A desire for intimacy in domestic spaces - motivated by a growing sense of individualistic expression, an incentive to conceal the labor or enslavement taking place, and an appetite for solace and comfort - led to interiors taking on more specific roles in the eighteenth century. By examining the architectural, visual, and material culture of eighteenth-century spaces, Intimate Interiors foregrounds the interrelated concepts of intimacy, privacy, informality, and sociability in order to show how these ideas played an increasingly integral role in the period's architectural and material design. Across eleven innovative chapters that explore issues of gender, politics, travel, exoticism, imperialism, sensorial experiences, identity, interiority, and modernity, this volume demonstrates how intimacy was a fundamental goal in the planning of private quarters. In doing so, the political nature of private spaces is uncovered, whilst highlighting the contradictions and complexities of these highly performative "private" interiors. Employing distinct methodological perspectives across various geographical sites, from Turkey to Versailles, Britain to Benin, Intimate Interiors draws as-yet untraced connections between Enlightenment Europe, imperial outposts, and major metropolitan centers across the globe"--

     

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    Beteiligt: Zanardi, Tara (HerausgeberIn); Johns, Christopher M. S. (HerausgeberIn)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9781350277601
    Schriftenreihe: Material culture of art and design
    Schlagworte: Bedrooms; Bedrooms; Interior decoration; Rooms in art; Chambres à coucher - Histoire - 18e siècle; Chambres à coucher - Aspect social - Histoire - 18e siècle; Décoration intérieure - Aspect social - Histoire - 18e siècle; Pièces (Architecture) dans l'art; Rooms in art; Interior decoration - Social aspects; Bedrooms; History
    Umfang: xvii, 274 Seiten, Illustrationen, 24 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Tara Zanardi and Christopher M.S. Johns: Introduction /

    Ashley Bruckbauer ;: Sex, Lies, and Books: Staging Identity in the Comte d'Artois's cabinet turc /

    Christopher M.S. Johns ;: Enlightenment Naples Imagines Imperial China: Queen Maria Amalia's Chinoiserie Boudoir /

    Christina K. Lindeman ;: Who Let the Dogs In?: The Hundezimmer in the Amalienburg Palace /

    Tara Zanardi: Material Temptations: Isabel de Farnesio and the Politics of the Bedroom /

    Jorge F. Rivas Pérez ;: A Stage for Wealth and Power in Eighteenth-Century Lima: The Estrado of Doña Rosa Juliana Sánchez de Tagle, First Marchioness of Torre Tagle /

    Wendy Wassyng Roworth ;: An Artist's Bedrooms: Angelica Kauffman in London and Rome /

    Sandra Gómez Todó: The Mask in the Dressing Room: Cosmetic Discourses and the Masquerade Toilet in Georgian Print Culture /

    Dorothy Johnson ;: Mythologies of the Boudoir: Jacques-Louis David's The Loves of Paris and Helen /

    Katherine Calvin ;: Political Interiority and Spatial Seclusion in West African Royal Sleeping Rooms /

    Hyejin Lee ;: On the Wings of Perfumed Reverie: Multisensory Construction of Elsewhere and Elite Female Autonomy in Marie Antoinette's boudoir turc /

    Maurie McInnis.: "Virginian Luxuries" at Thomas Jefferson's Monticello /