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Author
Freedberg D. And Baldini E. Edited By
Publishers
Harvey Miller Publishers London
State of preservation
New
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Edition originale. Harvey Miller The Paper Museum of Cassiano dal Pozzo. Series B: Natural History (HMPMB 1) D. Freedberg, E. Baldini Citrus Fruit 344 p., incl. 282 ills., with 116 in colour, 220 x 285 mm, 1997 ISBN: 978-1-872501-88-8 Languages: English Hardback The publication is available. Retail price: EUR 272,00 The first volume to appear in the Natural History series catalogues a group of spectacular drawings of citrus fruit in watercolour and gouache, most of which were commissioned to illustrate Giovanni Battista Ferrari's Hesperides, an ambitious attempt at a complete taxonomy and classification of the entire citrological world, which was published in Rome in 1646. Cassiano dal Pozzo played a fundamental role in this project: it was he who commissioned and supplied most of the drawings and then arranged for them to be engraved for Ferrari's projected work. The citrus drawings - grouped in the Catalogue under the headings of citrons, lemons, oranges, pummelos, hybrids, monstrosities and unidentified citrus fruit - are reproduced in full colour and are accompanied by a wealth of comparative material which includes the Hesperides engravings, additional drawings and photographs of actual specimens, mainly of the monstrous kind. In addition to detailed scientific descriptions of the specimens themselves, the catalogue also gives art historical information on watermarks, annotations, types of mount, provenance and literature. The introductory essays explain Cassiano's method of gathering information from a network of correspondents around Europe and consider the relationship between these drawings and other natural history subjects commissioned by Cassiano. The authors discuss the work of the artists involved in the project and assess the major contribution made the classification of citrus fruit by the collaborative efforts of Cassiano of Ferrari. Review "This first volume in Series B is an epitome of the whole astonishing enterprise.mak[ing] available for study, or just plain wonder, one of the first great enterprises on the history of science, and one, too, that rates equally in the history of art." (Art Newspaper) "A work of great scholarship and beautifully illustrated." (Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society) - Language : english text - Codice della Libreria 010788 Size: 285 X220 mm.