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This edited volume explores the ways in which the object biography or object itinerary approach could be adapted to frame research on animate objects, such as plants and gardens in transcultural contexts.



This edited volume explores the ways in which the object biography or object itinerary approach could be adapted to frame research on animate objects, such as plants and gardens in transcultural contexts.

By treating these animate elements as ‘objects’ in the manner of artefacts and looking at their individual histories, we gain a more nuanced sense of how data accumulated, how new knowledge developed through printed texts and specimen collections, and how the creators of gardens or landscapes formed their collections. Chapters explore the shifts in meanings when objects from diverse origins meet in new cultural contexts where their new owners create assemblages based on their perception of the world.

The book will be of interest to scholars working in art history, material culture, and cultural geography.

Arvustused

"Rich in new research and underpinned by a sophisticated engagement with questions of methodology, this impressive collection ranges widely in time and space. By focussing on the complex transcultural 'itineraries' of plants, images and spaces from the early modern period to the contemporary, each essay provides an individually enlightening case study, while taken together they make a significant contribution to our understanding of phenomena at the intersection of nature and culture."

-- Craig Clunas, FBA, University of Oxford

"Taking examples from the history of trade, art, architecture, and landscape design, the essays in this volume give us a nuanced understanding of how plantsas objects, images, or symbolsshaped transcultural exchanges. A timely contribution to a largely neglected field, highly informative and a pleasant read." --Anton Schweizer, Kyushu University

List of Illustrations

List of Contributors

Chapter 1 Introduction

Minna Törmä

Part I

Chapter 2 Seventeenth-century Dutch ventures in the global rhubarb trade

Anne Gerritsen

Chapter 3 Breadfruit itineraries

Sarah Easterby-Smith

Chapter 4 Rootless Orchids could travel: Transplanting a Chinese plant
iconography in the early modern world

Yizhou Wang

Part II

Chapter 5 Concordia Discors: The natural style in Alexander Popes grotto
from a nymphaeum to a mine

Yue Zhuang

Chapter 6 Questioning Japaneseness in the Broughton House Garden

Minna Törmä

Chapter 7 East Asian inspired gardens in Sweden: Expressions of material
culture and cultural encounters

Catharina Nolin

Chapter 8 Monets Pond in Tokyo: Global circulation of waterscape aesthetics
and the politics of ecological curation

Ewa Machotka and Takehiro Watanabe

Bibliography

Index
Minna Törmä is an honorary senior lecturer research fellow in the history of art at the University of Glasgow and adjunct professor of art history at the University of Helsinki.