Early Modern Merchants as Collectors
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<p><em>Early Modern Merchants as Collectors</em> encourages the rethinking of collecting not as an elite often aristocratic pursuit but rather as a vital activity that has engaged many different groups within society. The essays included in this volume consider merchants not only as important collectors in their own right as opposed to merely agents or middlemen but also as innovators who determined taste. Through bringing together contributions on merchant collectors across a wide geographical spread including England The Netherlands Venice Moghul India China and Japan among other locations it aims to challenge the often Eurocentric view of the study of collecting that has shaped the discipline to date. The early modern period and its Wunderkammern formed the subject of some of the earliest foundational texts on collecting. This volume expands on such previous scholarship taking a more in-depth look at a particular class of collectors and investigating their motivations social and economic circumstances and the intellectual ideas and purposes that informed their collecting. It offers a fresh approach to the understanding of the role of merchants in early modern societies and will serve as a resource to historians of art science museums culture and economics as well as to scholars of transcultural studies.</p>
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