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Deckelpokal by Christoph Jamnitzer, 1539/1602

Deckelpokal by Christoph Jamnitzer, 1539/1602

Deckelpokal by Christoph Jamnitzer

Deckelpokal by Christoph Jamnitzer

Deckelpokal by Christoph Jamnitzer

Deckelpokal by Christoph Jamnitzer

Detail of a Deckelpokal by Christoph Jamnitzer

Detail of a Deckelpokal by Christoph Jamnitzer

I gasped so hard seeing this on display. I’ve seen it in so many books on goldsmithing art, and have always wanted to see it in person. #EarlModern #ArtHistory

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Hans Bol (1534-1593), a master of miniature landscapes and everyday scenes, painted the vibrant and often harsh world of the late 1500s.

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#oldprint #oldengraving #dutchart #flemishart #oldmasters #arthistory #historyofsport #history #earlmodern

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title: introduction: exile and innovation
Abstract
The early modern period was an age marked by the forced migration and displacement of social groups and individuals around the world. Huguenots, conversos, Catholics, cavaliers, Jacobites, and French emigrés alike fled or were expelled from their homes and communities. Yet, exile is still usually considered only within the context of broader religious or political events by scholars working in sub-fields rather than as a phenomenon worthy of study in its own right. Foregrounding displacement as a major facet of early modern society and culture, this special issue explores the experience, perception, and poetics of exile from 1500 to 1800 through the prism of innovation. It encompasses displaced individuals and communities, as well as writings that treat the theme of exile, to consider how forced migration shaped the social, cultural, political, and intellectual contours of the era – and thus led to innovative practices and ideas.

screenshot of a journal article's webpage title: introduction: exile and innovation Abstract The early modern period was an age marked by the forced migration and displacement of social groups and individuals around the world. Huguenots, conversos, Catholics, cavaliers, Jacobites, and French emigrés alike fled or were expelled from their homes and communities. Yet, exile is still usually considered only within the context of broader religious or political events by scholars working in sub-fields rather than as a phenomenon worthy of study in its own right. Foregrounding displacement as a major facet of early modern society and culture, this special issue explores the experience, perception, and poetics of exile from 1500 to 1800 through the prism of innovation. It encompasses displaced individuals and communities, as well as writings that treat the theme of exile, to consider how forced migration shaped the social, cultural, political, and intellectual contours of the era – and thus led to innovative practices and ideas.

Opening with @apuddleofmuddle.bsky.social and @cmfgillain.bsky.social providing an insightful introduction which highlights displacement as an important factor in #EarlModern innovation.

📝 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...

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