Blinded by curiosity the collector-dealer Hadriaan Beverland (1650-1716) and his radical approach to the printed image

Dissertation, Radboud University Nijmegen, 2019

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Zusammenfassung:Dissertation, Radboud University Nijmegen, 2019
This book explores a phenomenon in the history of print collecting that has never been extensively investigated: the cutting and pasting of prints in the Early Modern period. The book focuses on the colourful Dutch classical scholar and libertine Hadriaan Beverland (1650-1716). Beverland was banished from the Dutch Republic in 1679 for publishing blasphemous, heterodox, and provocative scholarly texts on sex and sin. Books that dealt with e.g. prostitution in ancient times, original sin as the first act of sexual intercourse, and the sexual lust of women, were considered dangerous to Dutch public morality. In 1680, Beverland fled to England, where his friend Isaac Vossius took him in. It was here that Beverland began cutting (nowadays) costly etchings and engravings and arranging the cuttings into collages. These collages, which again demonstrated his interest in sexual matters, survived in two illustrated manuscripts, now in the British Library and the Bodleian Library (Oxford).00This study aims: 1) to reconstruct Beverland's life in England, primarily concentrating on his interests and dealing in art and books; 2) to map the Early Modern practice of cutting and pasting prints, on the basis of remaining cuttings as well as textual sources from Beverland's day; 3) to present a comprehensive analysis of the two illustrated Beverland-manuscripts in terms of form and function.
Beschreibung:272 Seiten
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ISBN:9789059973305
978-90-5997-330-5