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William Hunter and the Anatomy of the Modern Museum accompanies a
groundbreaking exhibition organized by the Hunterian at the
University of Glasgow, in collaboration with the Yale Center for
British Art, to celebrate the 2018 tercentenary of The Hunterian's
founder, Dr. William Hunter (1718-1783). This publication is the
first in 150 years to assess the contribution made by Hunter, the
Scottish-born obstetrician, anatomist, and collector, to the
development of the modern museum as a public institution. Essays
examine how Hunter gathered his collection to be used as a source
of knowledge and instruction, encompassing outstanding paintings
and works on paper, coins and medals, and anatomical and zoological
specimens. Hunter also possessed ethnographic artifacts from Spain,
the Middle East, China, and the South Pacific, and was an avid
collector of medieval manuscripts and incunabula; these were all
located within one of the most important "working" libraries of
eighteenth-century London. Published by the Yale Center for British
Art in association with The Hunterian Exhibition Schedule: The
Hunterian, Glasgow (09/28/18-01/06/19) Yale Center for British Art
(02/14/19-05/20/19)
The Paston Treasure, a spectacular painting from the 1660s now held
at Norwich Castle Museum, depicts a wealth of objects from the
collection of a local landed family. This deeply researched volume
uses the painting as a portal to the history of the collection,
exploring the objects, their context, and the wider world they
occupied. Drawing on an impressive range of fields, including
history of art and collections, technical art history, musicology,
history of science, and the social and cultural history of the 17th
century, the book weaves together narratives of the family and
their possessions, as well as the institutions that eventually
acquired them. Essays, vignettes, and catalogue entries comprise
this multidisciplinary exposition, uniting objects depicted in the
painting for the first time in nearly 300 years. Published in
association with the Yale Center for British Art Exhibition
Schedule: Yale Center for British Art (02/15/18-05/27/18) Norwich
Castle Museum & Art Gallery (06/23/18-09/23/18)
Britain in the World presents highlights from the collection of the
Yale Center for British Art. Included alongside iconic works-such
as George Stubbs's Zebra, Sir Joshua Reynolds's Miss Prue, and J.
M. W. Turner's Dort-are diverse and fascinating objects that range
from the Tudor period to the present day. Featuring work by John
Constable, William Henry Fox Talbot, Barbara Hepworth, Chris Ofili,
and Yinka Shonibare, this beautifully illustrated book offers a
valuable glimpse into the Center's vast and varied holdings. It
also reveals British art as a global phenomenon, shaped and
characterized by cultural exchange, exploration, scientific
discovery, and, crucially, by the long history of colonialism and
empire. This book illustrates the myriad ways in which visible and
invisible global connections are present in the visual and material
culture of Britain. Published in association with the Yale Center
for British Art
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