In Good Condition: The Discourse of Patina as seen in Interactions between Experts and Laymen in the Antiques Trade
This article examines how notions of patina are conveyed by experts in the antiques trade. How do antiques experts convey perceptions of patina to their clients and audience? How do they explain, persuade, and put forward their standards of condition? Three examples are analysed, a conversation abou...
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doaj-e9bbd2e7e60546099f3066a4807463812020-11-25T01:26:07ZengLinköping University Electronic PressCulture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural Research2000-15252019-09-0111225227410.3384/cu.2000.1525.19112252In Good Condition: The Discourse of Patina as seen in Interactions between Experts and Laymen in the Antiques TradeKarin WagnerThis article examines how notions of patina are conveyed by experts in the antiques trade. How do antiques experts convey perceptions of patina to their clients and audience? How do they explain, persuade, and put forward their standards of condition? Three examples are analysed, a conversation about a sundial from the Swedish Antiques Roadshow, a conversation about a toy car from the British Antiques Roadshow and a vintage watches collecting guide from Christie's auction house. Different persuasive strategies and styles used by the experts to convey their norms are identified. A change towards higher appreciation of patina can be discerned. Furthermore, the article analyses patina in regard to the relationship between surface and core of an object and in regard to use and usefulness. It is suggested that objects with patina are popular because we as humans feel an affinity with them. If things have a life trajectory, it will also involve ageing, and by surrounding ourselves with old, imperfect things we can come to terms with our own ageing process.http://dx.doi.org/10.3384/cu.2000.1525.19112252patinaantiquesdiscourse analysisconsumptionantiques tradeantiques roadshow |
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In Good Condition: The Discourse of Patina as seen in Interactions between Experts and Laymen in the Antiques Trade |
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In Good Condition: The Discourse of Patina as seen in Interactions between Experts and Laymen in the Antiques Trade |
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In Good Condition: The Discourse of Patina as seen in Interactions between Experts and Laymen in the Antiques Trade |
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in good condition: the discourse of patina as seen in interactions between experts and laymen in the antiques trade |
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Linköping University Electronic Press |
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Culture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural Research |
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2019-09-01 |
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This article examines how notions of patina are conveyed by experts in the antiques trade. How do antiques experts convey perceptions of patina to their clients and audience? How do they explain, persuade, and put forward their standards of condition? Three examples are analysed, a conversation about a sundial from the Swedish Antiques Roadshow, a conversation about a toy car from the British Antiques Roadshow and a vintage watches collecting guide from Christie's auction house. Different persuasive strategies and styles used by the experts to convey their norms are identified. A change towards higher appreciation of patina can be discerned. Furthermore, the article analyses patina in regard to the relationship between surface and core of an object and in regard to use and usefulness. It is suggested that objects with patina are popular because we as humans feel an affinity with them. If things have a life trajectory, it will also involve ageing, and by surrounding ourselves with old, imperfect things we can come to terms with our own ageing process. |
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patina antiques discourse analysis consumption antiques trade antiques roadshow |
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