The Functionality of Early Modern Collections

The following research records the functionality of collections of wealthy individuals in an effort to clarify the current system of collection categorization. Although many functions were indeed possible, this research will be restricted to the discussion of collections in which objects reveal the...

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Main Author: Kinch, Brittanie A
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Published: ScholarWorks @ Georgia State University 2011
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Online Access:http://scholarworks.gsu.edu/art_design_theses/69
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spelling ndltd-GEORGIA-oai-scholarworks.gsu.edu-art_design_theses-10692017-01-03T03:39:35Z The Functionality of Early Modern Collections Kinch, Brittanie A The following research records the functionality of collections of wealthy individuals in an effort to clarify the current system of collection categorization. Although many functions were indeed possible, this research will be restricted to the discussion of collections in which objects reveal the collector’s devotional, social, and intellectual curiosity. These classifications reflect the most prevalent themes initiated by my research on collections of royal and affluent collectors during the Early Modern Period, and as such are the three most rational means of discussing collections as functional, working, tools. 2011-01-07T08:00:00Z text application/pdf http://scholarworks.gsu.edu/art_design_theses/69 http://scholarworks.gsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1069&context=art_design_theses Art and Design Theses ScholarWorks @ Georgia State University Collection Early Modern Period Philip II of Spain Francesco de’Medici Archduke Ferdinand II of Tyrol
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topic Collection
Early Modern Period
Philip II of Spain
Francesco de’Medici
Archduke Ferdinand II of Tyrol
spellingShingle Collection
Early Modern Period
Philip II of Spain
Francesco de’Medici
Archduke Ferdinand II of Tyrol
Kinch, Brittanie A
The Functionality of Early Modern Collections
description The following research records the functionality of collections of wealthy individuals in an effort to clarify the current system of collection categorization. Although many functions were indeed possible, this research will be restricted to the discussion of collections in which objects reveal the collector’s devotional, social, and intellectual curiosity. These classifications reflect the most prevalent themes initiated by my research on collections of royal and affluent collectors during the Early Modern Period, and as such are the three most rational means of discussing collections as functional, working, tools.
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title_fullStr The Functionality of Early Modern Collections
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