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- Music notation : theory and technique for music notation / by McGrain, Mark.(CARDINAL)360835;
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- The new music lover's handbook. / by Siegmeister, Elie,1909-1991.(CARDINAL)146624;
Bibliography: pages 582-585.IV. High C's, pirouettes, and sound tracks. The role of music in the theater / Elie Siegmeister - Opera or music drama? / Elie Siegmeister - The growth of opera, 1600-1940 / Herbert Graf - Opera in mid-century / John W. Freeman - Musical comedy / Norman Lloyd - Ballet and music / Lincoln Kirstein - Modern ballet and dance music / Robert Sabin - The growth of film music / Frederick Sternfeld - On writing film music / Leonard Bernstein - Working with Prokofiev / Sergei Eisenstein -- V. Broader musical horizons. Broader musical horizons / Elie Siegmeister - Music in Bali / Colin McPhee - Flute symbolism in primitive music / Curt Sachs - Indian classical music / Howard Boatwright - African music south of the Sahara / Alan P. Merriam - Japanese music / William P. Malm -- VI. In our time. In our time / Elie Siegmeister - Autobiography / Béla Bartók - Béla Bartók / Sir Malcolm Sargent - Visit with Bartók / Elie Siegmeister - How I wrote Petrushka and Le Sacre / Igor Stravinsky - Igor Stravinsky / Walter Erick White - Arnold Schoenberg / Sir Malcolm Sargent - Letters to friends / Arnold Schoenberg - From My autobiography / Sergei Prokofiev - Sergei Prokofiev / Martin Cooper - Darius Milhaud / Peter S. Hansen - Paul Hindemith / William W. Austin - Alban Berg / André Hodeir - On Wozzeck / Alban Berg - Anton Webern / René Leibowitz - Dmitri Shostakovich / Paul Collaer - Arthur Honegger / Joseph Machlis - Francis Poulenc / Peter S. Hansen - Kurt Weill / Virgil Thomson - Ralph Vaughan Williams / David Ewen - Benjamin Britten / Joseph Machlis - On setting words to music / Benjamin Britten - Heitor Villa-Lobos / Nancy Mandel - Alberto Ginastera / Nancy Mandel - Juan José Castro / Nancy Mandel - Carlos Chávez / Nancy Mandel - Silvestre Revueltas / Nicolas Slonimsky - Julián Carrillo / Nicolas Slonimsky - Hanning Schröder / Hannah Siegmeister - Luigi Dallapiccola / Nancy Mandel - André Jolivet / Nancy Mandel - New electronic media / Aaron Copland - Karl-Birger Blomdahl / Oliver Daniel - Karlheinz Stockhausen / Arthur Cohn - I must put up with it / Karlheinz Stockhausen - Pierre Boulez / Otto Tomek - Luciano Berio / Joseph Machlis - Hans Werner Henze / Nancy Mandel - Luigi Nono / Joseph Machlis - Krzysztof Penderecki / Nancy Mandel - Three Polish composers / Nancy Mandel - Iannis Xenakis / Nancy Mandel - Recent Soviet composers / Nicolas Slonimsky - Thoughts on contemporary music / Pablo Casals - Music and society now / Wilfrid Mellers --Prelude no. 1 -- Prelude no. 2 -- Introduction -- I. Fiddle strings and ballads. Fiddle strings and ballads / Elie Siegmeister - Letter from Alabama / Elie Siegmeister - Jungle instruments and carnival songs of Latin America / Nicolas Slonimsky - Erotic motifs in the American ballad / Alan Lomax - Folk music of Hungary / Zoltán Kodály - The English child ballads / Bruno Nettl - Some reflections on folk song / Cecil Sharp - European song types / Bruno Nettl - The folk song and the compooser / Ralph Vaughan Williams - Folk music, Haydn, and Beethoven / Béla Bartók - The influence of peasant music on modern music / Béla Bartók - The past and future of folk music / Elie Siegmeister -- II. How music is made. How music is made / Elie Siegmeister - How the composer works / Aaron Copland - Notes, scales, and keys / Percy Scholes - Rhythm / Elie Siegmeister - Counterpoint / Elie Siegmeister - About voices and instruments / Lawrence Abbott - The orchestra / Joseph Machlis - Tempo, dynamics, and phrasing / Hans Tischler - Form and the listener / Elie Siegmeister - Three-part form and rondo / Percy Scholes - Round and canon / Lawrence Abbott - Variations, chaconne, and suite / Lawrence Abbott - Fugue / Elie Siegmeister - Sonata form / Elie Siegmesiter - Symphony / Douglas Moore - Modern symphony / Walter E. Nallin - The germ motive / Elie Siegmeister - Concerto / Joseph Machlis - Chamber music / Walter E. Nallin - Song / Joseph Machlis - Cantata / Donald F. Tovey - Oratorio / William S. Newman - Form and forms / Ernst Toch -- III. Meet the composers. Meet the composers / Elie Siegmeister - Medieval composers / Howard McKinney and W.R. Anderson - Renaissance composers / Hugo Leichtentritt - Baroque music / Donald Jay Grout - Claudio Monteverdi / J.A. Westrup - Jean-Baptiste Lully / H. Wiley Hitchcock - Henry Purcell / Gustav Holst - Antonio Vivaldi / Donald Jay Grout - Johann Sebastian Bach / Richard A. Leonard - George Frideric Handel / Donald Jay Grout - Josef Haydn / Wallace Brockway and Herbert Weinstock - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart / Elie Siegmeister - Ludwig van Beethoven / Paul Henry Lang - The romantic movement / Hugo Leichtentritt - Franz Schubert / C. Hubert Parry - Robert Schumann / Sir Malcolm Sargent - Frédéric Chopin / Wallace Brockway and Herbert Weinstock - Felix Mendelssohn / Carl Engel - Franz Liszt / Carl Engel - Hector Berlioz / Sir Malcolm Sargent - Richard Wagner / Richard A. Leonard - Johannes Brahms / Richard A. Leonard - The Russian Nationalists / Donald Jay Grout - Modeste Mussorgsky / Elie Siegmeister - Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky / Norman Lloyd - Giuseppe Verdi / Francis Toye - Giacomo Puccini / Joseph Machlis - Gustav Mahler / Donald Jay Grout - Claude Debussy / Oscar Thompson - Maurice Ravel / Gilbert Chase --VII. Music of America: folk, jazz, and rock. Music of America / Elie Siegmeister - Our American folk music / Elie Siegmeister - Early Black music / Elie Siegmeister - Songs of slavery / William F. Allen, Charles P. Ware, Lucy McK. Garrison - Negro work songs and blues / Dorothy Scarborough - Black hollers, calls, and cries / Harold Courlander - What is jazz? / Elie Siegmeister - Jazz, hot and hybrid / Winthrop Sergeant - Jazz timbre / Gunther Schuller - Blues and boogie woogie / LeRoi Jones - Jazz since 1920 / Joachim Berendt - The emergence of rock / Albert Goldman -- VIII. Music of America: our composers. The American composer / Elie Siegmeister - Music in early America / Elie Siegmeister - Prefaces to the New England psalm singer and The singing master's assistant / William Billings - Planning an orchestra / Thomas Jefferson - On setting words to music / Benjamin Franklin - The evolution of the American composer, 1845-1960 / Nathan Broder - Louis Moreua Gottschalk / Alan Mandel - Edward MacDowell / Arthur Edwards, W. Thomas Marrocco - Charles Ives/ Elie Siegmeister - Postfact to 114 songs / Charles Ives - Wallingford Riegger / Oliver Daniel - Materials and musical creation / Wallingford Riegger - Edgard Varèse - Virgil Thomson / Peter S. Hansen - Roger Sessions / Gilbert Chase - Henry Cowell / Paul Affelder - George Gershwin / David Ewen - Aaron Copland / Gilbert Chase - Marc Blitzstein / Elie Siegmeister - Roy Harris / Gilbert Chase - Elliott Carter / Gilbert Chase - On fads and systems / Elliott Carter - Samuel Barber / Arthur Cohn - Gian Carlo Menotti / Arthur Cohn - John Cage and the music of chance / Aaron Copland - Experimental music / John Cage - Morton Gould / Hannah Siegmeister - Edmund Haines / Elie Siegmeister - Robert Palmer / Elie Siegmeister - Ulysses Kay / Nicolas Slonimsky - Leonard Bernstein / Joseph Machlis - Hall Overton / Oliver Daniel - Andrew Imbrie / Gilbert Chase - Robert Kurka / Joseph Machlis - Lukas Foss / Arthur Cohn - Benjamin Lees / Deryck Cooke - The independent path / Benjamin Lees - Robert Starer / Elie Siegmeister - William Mayer / Elie Siegmeister - George Crumb / Alan Mandel - Gerald Humel / Hannah Siegmeister - Composer in Brooklyn (1943) / Elie Siegmeister - Thirty years later (1973) / Elie Siegmeister - Other Americans / Hannah Siegmeister -- Appendix I. Ranges of instruments -- Appendix II. The twelve-tone row -- Appendix III. Additional composers of note -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Index.
- Subjects: Music.; Folk music; Composers.; Music; Music appreciation.;
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- Museum : behind the scenes at the Metropolitan Museum of Art / by Danziger, Danny.(CARDINAL)683838;
Interviews with cleaners, curators, trustees, security officers, the director and many others associated with the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
- Subjects: Interviews.; Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.); Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.);
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- Kongo across the waters / by Cooksey, Susan,editor.(CARDINAL)305540; Poynor, Robin,1942-editor.(CARDINAL)192952; Vanhee, Hein,editor.(CARDINAL)352408; Forbes, Carlee S.,attributed name.(CARDINAL)352407; Musée royal de l'Afrique centrale(organizer of exhibition); Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art(organizer of exhibition);
Includes bibliographical references (pages 425-440) and index.Part I: Kongo in Africa -- 1. The culture of Mbanza Kongo / Linda Heywood and John Thornton -- Focus 1. King Pedro VII of Kongo (r. 1923-55) -- 2. By the sword and the cross: power and faith in the arts of the Christian Kongo / Cécile Fromont -- Focus 2. Capuchin didactic documents -- 3. Rock art as a source for the history of the Kongo Kingdom / Geoffroy Heimlich -- Focus 3. the Kongo cross across centuries -- 4. Kongo, North America and the slave trade / Jelmer Vos -- Focus 4. Images of the Middle Passage -- 5. The Kongo Kingdom and European diplomacy / Linda Heywood and John Thornton -- Focus 5. Portraits of Kongo diplomats -- Catalogue section 1. Religious artifacts -- 6. Kongo in the age of empire / Hein Vanhee and Jelmer Vos -- Focus 6. Antonio, Mambouc of Nzobe in the 1890s -- 7. Transatlantic souvenirs: a dialogue of slavery and memory in Kongo-inspired relief sculpture / Nichole N. Bridges -- Focus 7. Depicting the slave trade -- Catalogue section 2. Ivories and artifacts -- 8. Renewal and reinterpretation in Kongo religion / John M. Janzen -- 9. On Nsambi pluriarcs / Rémy Jadinon -- Focus 8. praetorius displays Kongo instruments, 1619 -- Catalogue section 3. Figures, masks, and musical instruments -- 10. Meaning and aesthetics in Kongo art / Wyatt MacGaffey -- Focus 9. The Master of Kasadi -- 11. A touch of exoticism: "European fashion" in Kongo / Julien Volper -- Focus 10. The Land of the Dead -- Catalogue section 4. Grave figures -- Part II: Kongo in the Americas -- 12. Kongo and the archaeology of early African America / Christopher C. Fennell -- Focus 11. Crossing the South -- 13. West Central African spirit practices in Annapolis, Maryland / Kathryn H. Deeley, Stefan F. Woehlke, Mark P. Leone, and Matthew Cochran -- Catalogue section 5. Archaeological material -- 14. Africanisms in American English: critical notes on sources and methodology / Jacky Maniacky -- 15. Kongo cuisine and the middle passage in terms of peanuts / Birgit Ricquier -- 16. Africa is what you make it: Kongo in African American folk arts / Jason Young -- Focus 12. Kongo ideas and aesthetics in African American ceramics -- 17. The Kongo connection: Central African baskets and their American kin / Dale Rosengarten -- Focus 13. Continuing the legacy of lowcountry coiled baskets -- 18. Kongo music and dance at new Orleans's Congo square / Freddi Williams Evans -- Focus 14. Remembering Congo Square -- 19. Nineteenth-century Americans shed light on Kongo / Mathilde Leduc-Grimaldi -- Focus 15. Kongo in the engravings of Pieter van Der Aa -- 20. "Seeing Kongo": a lens on African American landscapes / Grey Gundaker -- Focus 16. Kongo afterlife in Florida -- 21. From Tidewater to Tampa: yard activation in the Kongo-Atlantic tradition / Kellim Brown -- Catalogue section 6. Conjure, baskets, canes, and vessels -- Part III: Kongo in contemporary art -- 22. Kongo inspiration in contemporary world art / Susan Cooksey and Robin Poynor -- Focus 17. Kongo memory in the Afro-Atlantic -- 23. Kongo squared: the art of Renée Stout / Michael D. Harris -- 24. Minkisi and Dikenga in the art of Radcliffe Bailey: multiplied exponentially / Carol Thompson -- 25. Kongo resonance in the paintings of Edouard Duval-Carrié / Donald Cosentino -- 26. José Bedia: Crossing the waters / Judith Bettelheim.Explores the transatlantic connections between Central Africa and North America over the past 500 years in the visual and performing arts of both cultures.
- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Art; Art, Kongo; Performing arts; Kongo (African people); African American art; African diaspora in art;
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- John Philip Sousa; American phenomenon / by Bierley, Paul E.(CARDINAL)167657;
Bibliography: pages 245-248.I. Minor composer in a major role : The greatness of a composer ; The "March King" ; The legacy of John Philip Sousa ; The Prolific Sousa ; Sousa's far-reaching influence ; A phenomenon of the entertainment world ; The patriot ; Influences on bands ; Contribution to operetta ; Impact on jazz ; Impact on the recording industry ; On the radio ; The practical composer; Honors -- II. Biography of John Philip Sousa : Childhood in Washington, D.C. ; A marine at thirteen ; Conductor of theater orchestras ; Opportunities in Philadelphia ; Marriage ; Conductor of the United States Marine Band ; His first published operetta ; Sousa's first noteworthy march ; First called "March King" ; Ending his marine corps career ; Formation of the Sousa band ; A triumph in operetta ; The fight with the manager's widow ; Three more successes in operetta ; The first European tours ; Campaigning for composers' rights ; The world tour of 1910-1911 ; Forging ahead ; A navy recruit at sixty-two ; The postwar years ; The end of an era -- III. The gentle man : A happy, active life ; Determination and success ; Sportsman ; Regard for others ; A kindly employer -- IV. Sousa's philosophy of music : On composing ; On conducting ; On programming ; On instrumentation ; On the future of music in America -- V. The incredible Sousa band : The beginning of an American institution ; A unique musical organization ; One big happy family ; Eminent soloists ; Business aspects ; The impact of Sousa band alumni ; The Sousa band library ; The Sousa band fraternal society -- VI. Marching on: Appendix 1: The works of John Philip Sousa ; Appendix 2: The family of John Philip Sousa ; Appendix 3: The residences of John Philip Sousa ; Appendix 4: John Philip Sousa's military career -- Bibliography -- Index.
- Subjects: Biographies.; Sousa, John Philip, 1854-1932.; Sousa Band.; Composers;
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- The complete Grand Canyon National Park ; Indian & his Homeland, 1590-1876 [videorecording] / by Workman, Lindsay.(CARDINAL)273574; Finley, Russ.(CARDINAL)327213; Ellis, Robert D.; Arader, W. Graham,1950-Native grace.; Finley-Holiday Film Corporation.(CARDINAL)218685;
Cinematography, Russ Finley (both works) ; Robert D. Ellis,writer and editor (2nd work). Lindsay Workman, narrator (2nd work) Experience the Grand Canyon with a river raft trip, a mule ride down sheer rock walls, an excursion in, over, and around a canyon so vast, so incredibly big, that words can't describe it (1st work). Provides a 300-year survey of the impact of European civilization on the New World - in particular, its devastating effect on the lives and cultures of the American Indians (2nd work). DVD; Dolby Digital stereo.
- Subjects: Arader, W. Graham, 1950-; National parks and reserves; Indians of North America.; Prints; Video recordings for the hearing impaired. ; Travelogues (Motion pictures, television, etc.);
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- Unspeakable things / by Spivack, Kathleen,author.(CARDINAL)732892;
"A strange, haunting, exhilarating debut novel about survival and love in all its forms: about sexual awakenings and dark secrets, about European refugee intellectuals who've fled Hitler's armies with dreams intact and who have come to an elusive new (American) "can-do, will-do" world they cannot seem to find. A novel steeped in surreal storytelling and beautiful music that transports its half-broken souls--and us--to another realm of the senses. From the much-admired, award-winning poet, author of Flying Inland and With Robert Lowell and His Circle: Sylvia Plath, Anne Sexton, Elizabeth Bishop, Stanley Kunitz, and Others. The setting: New York, the early 1940s, with the spectre of a red-hot Europe at war. At the center of Kathleen Spivack's Unspeakable Things: Anna (known as the Rat), an exotic Hungarian countess with the face of an angel, beautiful eyes and a seraphic smile, with a passionate intelligence, an exquisite ugliness, and the power to enchant... her second cousin Herbert, a former minor Austrian civil servant who believes in Esperanto and the international rights of man, a wheeler-dealer in New York, powerful in the social sphere, yet under the thumb of his wife, Adeline... Michael, their missing homosexual son...Felix, a German pediatrician who dabbles in genetic engineering... the Tolstoi String Quartet, four men and their instruments, who for twenty years lived as one, playing the great concert halls of Europe, for whom music is their life; escaping to New York from Bremerhaven, smuggled out on a German submarine, their money sewn into the red silk linings of their instrument cases... And watching them all, Herbert's eight-year-old granddaughter, Maria, witnessing the family's strange comings and goings, being regaled at night when most are asleep with the intoxicating, thrilling stories of their secret pasts...of lives lived in St. Petersburg... of husbands being sent to the front and large, dangerous debts owed to the tsar of imperial Russia, and of a strange pact made in desperation between the Rat and the mystic faith healer Grigori Rasputin, their meeting night after night in Rasputin's apartments, and the spell-binding, unspeakable things done there in the name of penance and pleasure.."--
- Subjects: Historical fiction.; iterary fiction.; World War, 1939-1945; World War, 1939-1945; Refugees;
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- Martha Graham [videorecording] : dance on film / by Graham, Martha.(CARDINAL)142059; Kroll, Nathan.; Glushanok, Peter.; Leatherman, LeRoy.(CARDINAL)528508; Hodes, Stuart.; Ross, Bertram,1920-; Turney, Matt.; Hammid, Alexander.(CARDINAL)195839; Taylor, Paul,1930-; Copland, Aaron,1900-1990.Appalachian spring.(CARDINAL)172667; Schuman, William,1910-1992.Night journey (Instrumental work); Criterion Collection (Firm)(CARDINAL)348269; Janus Films.; Martha Graham Dance Company.; WQED (Television station : Pittsburgh, Pa.)(CARDINAL)129477;
Appalachian spring: Martha Graham, Stuart Hodes, Bertram Ross, Matt Turney, Yuriko, Helen McGehee, Ethel Winter, Miriam Cole.Dancer's world: Yuriko, Helen McGehee, Gene McDonald, Ellen Siegel, David Wood, Miriam Cole, Lillian Biersteker, Robert Cohan, Ethel Winter, Bertram Ross, Mary Hinkson.Night journey: Martha Graham, Bertram Ross, Paul Taylor, Helen McGehee, Ethel Winter, Mary Hinkson, Linda Hodes, Akiko Kanda, Carol Payne, Bette Shaler.A dancer's world: Martha Graham discusses the dancer as a creative artist, as members of her dance company illustrate her theories in a dance choreographed by Miss Graham. Woven into the movements of the dance are all the basic techniques required by the modern dancer.Appalachian spring: a ballet depicting the wedding day of a pioneer couple.Night journey: Martha Graham's interpretation of the Oedipus legend, depicting the moment of Jocasta's death.Rating: Not rated.DVD; Dolby Digital mono.
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- The Age of the marvelous / by Kenseth, Joy.(CARDINAL)225073; Hood Museum of Art.(CARDINAL)163673;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 459-479) and index.Lenders to the Exhibition -- The Age of the Marvelous: An Introduction / Joy Kenseth -- The Aesthetics of the Marvelous: The Wondrous Work of Art in a Wondrous World / James V. Mirollo -- "A World of Wonders in One Closet Shut" / Joy Kenseth -- Strange New Worlds: Mapping the Heavens and Earth's Great Extent / James A. Welu -- Remarkable Humans and Singular Beasts / William B. Ashworth, Jr -- A Paradise of Plants: Exotica, Rarities, and Botanical Fantasies / Elisabeth B. MacDougall -- Love, Monsters, Movement, and Machines: The Marvelous in Theaters, Festivals, and Gardens / Mark S. Weil -- Trompe-l'oeil Painting: Visual Deceptions or Natural Truths? / Arthur K. Wheelock, Jr -- "A Time Fertile in Miracles": Miraculous Events in and through Art / Zirka Zaremba Filipczak -- The Catalogue / Joy Kenseth, Ann Trautman, Walter Karcheski, Hilliard Goldfarb, Liz Guenther and Katherine Hart. Color Plates. Introduction. Kunst- und Wunderkammer. Nature's Wonders and the Wonders of New Worlds. Marvels of Art. The Christian Marvelous."During the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, Europeans were captivated by the marvelous. This term was used to describe events or objects that were considered unusual, extraordinary, or rare and that aroused in the viewer a sense of wonder, which the French philosopher Rene Descartes regarded as "the first of all the passions."" "The taste for the marvelous was remarkably widespread during this period and found expression in the visual arts, literature, music and drama, the natural sciences, religion, and philosophy. Among the reasons for the growing interest in the marvelous were the recovery of ancient texts that commented on marvels and marvelous effects; the efforts of the Catholic church to convince the faithful of the truth of God's miracles; and the profound impact of great scientific achievements, such as the invention of the telescope, that revealed new and fascinating aspects of the physical world. Perhaps most significant was the exploration of hitherto unknown lands by Christopher Columbus and others, which exerted an enormous influence on the European imagination and literally reshaped the way the world was understood." "Published to accompany the exhibition The Age of the Marvelous, organized by the Hood Museum of Art at Dartmouth College, this catalogue offers the most thorough treatment of the subject to date. The essays were written by a team of scholars assembled by guest curator Joy Kenseth, Associate Professor of Art History at Dartmouth College and a specialist in Italian art of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Dr. Kenseth's introduction addresses both the criteria of the marvelous and the contemporary influences on this phenomenon. A second essay describes the cabinets of curiosities known as Kunst- und Wunderkammern (rooms of art and marvels), that flourished at the time. James Mirollo, Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University, then examines the aesthetics of the marvelous in literature." "The following three essays, dealing with anthropological, zoological and botanical wonders, are written by James Welu, Director of the Worcester Art Museum; William Ashworth, Associate Professor of the History of Science at the University of Missouri; and Elisabeth MacDougall, former Director of Studies in the History of Landscape Architecture, Dumbarton Oaks." "The last three essays, describing marvels of art, are contributed by Mark Weil, Professor of Art History at Washington University, St. Louis; Arthur Wheelock, Curator of Northern Baroque Painting at The National Gallery of Art in Washington; and Zirka Filipczak, Professor of Art History at Williams College." "This book includes descriptive catalogue entries for 225 objects. These works range from paintings, sculpture, prints, drawings, and illustrated books to maps and scientific instruments. The rich variety of objects in The Age of The Marvelous exhibition and in this catalogue celebrates the depth and breadth of this cultural phenomenon during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries."--Jacket.
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