Insects and Colors between Art and Natural History
Contributor(s)
Mandrij, V.E. (editor)
Simonini, Giulia (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
This book explores how European naturalists and artists perceived, investigated, and presented the relationship between insects and colors from the late sixteenth to the late eighteenth century. The contributors to this volume examine the creative methods and strategies that were developed to record color-related information about insects through studies on Hoefnagel’s glazed metal and hand-coloring practices; the lepidochromy technique used in paintings by Marseus van Schriek and later naturalists; the representation of sexual dimorphism of color and variable color of caterpillars in the images of Goedaert, Merian, Albin, and Rösel von Rosenhof; the painting-by-numbers technique applied to Schäffer’s bookplates on Regensburg insects; Schiffermüller’s watercolor originals of caterpillars; and finally, the color fading of exotic cabinet specimens and how this issue was tackled by Abbot and Smith. The volume is lavishly illustrated with rare and unpublished images and offers new insights into the interrelation between natural history and visual practices concerning the color of insects, with a special focus on butterflies and moths. Contributors are Harald Bruckner, Kay Etheridge, Beth Fowkes Tobin, Stefanie Jovanovic-Kruspel, Karin Leonhard, V.E. Mandrij, Kimberly Schenck, Stacey Sell, Giulia Simonini, and Friedrich Steinle.
Keywords
Ignaz Schiffermüller; Jacob Christian Schäffer; Johann August Rösel von Rosenhof; John Abbot; Joris Hoefnagel; Maria Sibylla Merian; Otto Marseus van Schrieck; caterpillar; ecology; exotic specimens; glazed metal leaf; iconotypes; iridescence; lepidochromy; lepidopterans; master copies; metamorphosis; pigmentary colors; print colorists; scales; sexual dimorphism; structural colors; taxonomyDOI
10.1163/9789004684553ISBN
9789004684553, 9789004525115, 9789004684553Publisher
BrillPublisher website
https://brill.com/Publication date and place
2024Series
Emergence of Natural History, 7Classification
History of science
17th century, c 1600 to c 1699
18th century, c 1700 to c 1799
History of art
Nature in art
History of ideas