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Spiritual Rococo: Decor and Divinity from the Salons of Paris to the Missions of Patagonia [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 454 pages, height x width: 246x174 mm, weight: 1270 g
  • Sērija : Visual Culture in Early Modernity
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Sep-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1409400638
  • ISBN-13: 9781409400639
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 454 pages, height x width: 246x174 mm, weight: 1270 g
  • Sērija : Visual Culture in Early Modernity
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Sep-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1409400638
  • ISBN-13: 9781409400639
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A groundbreaking approach to Rococo religious décor and spirituality in Europe and South America, The Spiritual Rococo addresses three basic conundrums that impede our understanding of eighteenth-century aesthetics and culture. Why did the Rococo, ostensibly the least spiritual style in the pre-Modern canon, transform into one of the worlds most important modes for adorning sacred spaces? And why is Rococo still treated as a decadent nemesis of the Enlightenment when the two had fundamental characteristics in common? This book seeks to answer these questions by treating Rococo as a global phenomenon for the first time and by exploring its moral and spiritual dimensions through the lens of populist French religious literature of the day-a body of work the author calls the Spiritual Rococo and which has never been applied directly to the arts. The book traces Rococos development from France through Central Europe, Portugal, Brazil, and South America by following a chain of interlocking case studies, whether artistic, literary, or ideological, and it also considers the parallel diffusion of the literature of the Spiritual Rococo in these same regions, placing particular emphasis on unpublished primary sources such as inventories. One of the ultimate goals of this study is to move beyond the cliché of Rococos frivolity and acknowledge its essential modernity. Thoroughly interdisciplinary, The Spiritual Rococo not only integrates different art historical fields in novel ways but also interacts with church and social history, literary and post-colonial studies, and anthropology, opening up new horizons in these fields.

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'Baileys book expands upon our understanding of rococo art and architecture in two significant ways. It proposes that there was a spiritual component to the rococo from its inception, detectable even in its secular applications. It also reveals how spirituality enabled rococo design to become a global phenomenon, ranging beyond France to Germany, Brazil, and Argentina. This is a stimulating, provocative study that reveals how much the rococo mattered to eighteenth-century societies.' Michael Yonan, University of Missouri, Columbia, USA

'[ This book is] wide-ranging and formidably well-researched ... Bailey maps this process with breadth, depth and precision, and with plentiful, and telling illustrations. This is a brilliant, potentially game-changing book.' Art and Christianity

List of Illustrations
ix
Acknowledgments xix
Introduction 1(22)
1 “The Dream of Happiness”: The Literature of the Spiritual Rococo and the Christianity of Reason
23(30)
Spiritual Rococo and the Eighteenth-Century Salon
27(3)
Sermons of the Spiritual Rococo and Christianity of Reason
30(5)
Treatises of the Spiritual Rococo
35(6)
Treatises of the Christianity of Reason
41(12)
2 “As Bizarre a Style as Ever Occurred”: Rococo in France
53(56)
Origins and Development of the Rococo, the “Goût Moderne”
59(6)
The “Genre Pittoresque”
65(11)
An Architectural Conduct Book: The Hôtel de Soubise
76(6)
Serious Matters in Rococo Painting
82(12)
Rococo Spirituality and French Rococo Church Decor
94(15)
3 “Bright Shining as the Stars”: Spiritual Rococo in Central Europe
109(68)
The Master Printers of Augsburg
120(5)
Central Europe, the Catholic Enlightenment, and French Spiritual Literature
125(4)
Cuvilliés and the Wessobrunner Stukkatoren
129(5)
Italy and Central European Ceiling Painting
134(14)
Architecture, the Cartouche, and the Central European Church Interior
148(6)
Architecture “Fashioned of Ornament”: Dominikus Zimmermann and Johann Michael Feichtmayr
154(9)
Heaven on Earth
163(14)
4 “Irregular Ornament in the Finest French Taste”: Spiritual Rococo in Portugal and Brazil
177(60)
Spiritual Rococo, the Portuguese Salon, and the Luso-Brazilian Enlightenment
178(5)
Enter the Rococo: Paris and Augsburg Prints in Portugal and Brazil
183(7)
Portuguese Regionalism and the Benedictine Abbey of Tibães
190(7)
Brazilian Rococo
197(11)
Minas Gerais Rococo and Its Diffusion
208(29)
5 “O Happy Vision!”: Spiritual Rococo in Spain and Spanish South America
237(60)
Non-Iberian European Immigration to the Cono Sur
242(8)
Rococo in Buenos Aires, Córdoba, and Santiago
250(21)
Mission Rococo in Paraguay and Patagonia
271(12)
Bourbon Reforms and French Spirituality in the Cono Sur
283(14)
Epilogue: “Superfluous Stucco and Laughable Decoration”: Rococo, Religion, and the Global Enlightenment 297(18)
Appendix A French Spiritual Literature in Central European Collections 315(30)
Appendix B French Spiritual Literature in Luso-Brazilian Collections 345(16)
Appendix C French Spiritual Literature in the Spanish Southern Cone 361(12)
Bibliography 373(30)
Index 403
Gauvin Alexander Bailey is Professor and Alfred and Isabel Bader Chair in Southern Baroque Art at Queen's University, Kingston, Canada.