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Shell shock : conchological curiosities / Patrick Mauries ; [translated from the French by Michael Wolfers and Ronald Davidson-Houston ; in-text drawings are by Pierre Le-Tan].

By: Mauriès, Patrick, 1952-Contributor(s): Le-Tan, Pierre [Illustrator] | Wolfers, Michael [Translator] | Houston, Ron [Translator]Language: English Publication details: New York, N.Y. : Thames and Hudson, 1994. Description: 112 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cmISBN: 0500016097; 9780500016091Uniform titles: Coquillages et rocailles. English Subject(s): Shells in art | Art | Kitsch | Coquillages dans l'art | 20.21 iconographic themes | Schelpen | Beeldende kunstenLOC classification: N 8243 | M38 1994
Contents:
The shapely shell The curio cabinet The mannerist shell The rocaille flourish Fantastic architecture Kitsch and grotto furniture The baroque dream
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N 8243 .M38 1994 Not for loan 013083

Gift of Cem Ertekin.

Some of the wittiest and most artful decorative creations of all have been crafted from nature's miniature masterpiece: the shell. Its myriad forms and colours display a beauty and an intricacy that defy the mind and hand of man. Now Patrick Mauries takes us through the history of man's delight in and decorative use of the shell. From ancient times, the shell has been the focus of fantasy and fascination, playing a significant role in myth and religion. Gradually, as the age of exploration brought ever more exotic examples to European shores, it became an object of curiosity and ornament. Cabinets of rarities gave pride of place to conchological collections; fine books were filled with exquisite engravings of every type of mollusc; grottoes and architectural interiors encrusted with products of the sea became the rage; and finally the shell motif was carried into every branch of decoration and design. From Rococo and Rocaille, through Victorian kitsch to 20th-century refinement, in paintings and porcelain, furniture and fashion, the shell is everywhere. Contemporary artists have "rediscovered" the shell, exploiting its elegance, its variety, its patterns and its polish, to delight and surprise in sometimes unexpected ways

Includes bibliographical references (p. 110) and index.


The shapely shell
The curio cabinet
The mannerist shell
The rocaille flourish
Fantastic architecture
Kitsch and grotto furniture
The baroque dream

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