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Otto Marseus van Schrieck and the Art of the Butterfly: A Technical Study of Early Modern Lepidochromy (Studies in Early Modernity in The Netherlands) 1st Edition

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Management number 220796170 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $87.17 Model Number 220796170
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The Dutch painter and naturalist Otto Marseus van Schrieck (c. 1619/20–1678) became famous for an unusual iconography that mixed characteristics of landscape, animal painting, natural history illustration, and still life: the sottobosco paintings. These artworks, which he developed during his voyage to Italy around 1650, represent reptiles, amphibians, and insects in dark forests. To increase the realistic representations of butterflies and moths, he pressed the wings of dead specimens onto the paintings to transfer their original colours. The technique of printing butterfly wings, named lepidochromy in this book, was already being used in the sixteenth century and has been documented as a means of conserving and classifying lepidopterans from the eighteenth through twentieth century.With a strong focus on the techniques and materials involved in making butterfly imprints, this book introduces readers for the first time to the development, uses, and meanings of lepidochromy in the oeuvre of Otto Marseus van Schrieck at the crossroads of art and natural history. Read more

ISBN10 9048568838
ISBN13 978-9048568833
Edition 1st
Language English
Publisher Routledge
Item Weight 2.51 pounds
Print length 378 pages
Publication date November 14, 2025

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