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The Mineral and the Visual Brigitte Buettner (Smith College)

The Mineral and the Visual By Brigitte Buettner (Smith College)

The Mineral and the Visual by Brigitte Buettner (Smith College)


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Examines the social roles, cultural meanings, and active agency of precious stones in jeweled crowns, illustrated lapidaries, and illustrated travel accounts in the European Middle Ages.

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The Mineral and the Visual: Precious Stones in Medieval Secular Culture by Brigitte Buettner (Smith College)

Opulent jeweled objects ranked among the most highly valued works of art in the European Middle Ages. At the same time, precious stones prompted sophisticated reflections on the power of nature and the experience of mineralized beings. Beyond a visual regime that put a premium on brilliant materiality, how can we account for the ubiquity of gems in medieval thought?

In The Mineral and the Visual, art historian Brigitte Buettner examines the social roles, cultural meanings, and active agency of precious stones in secular medieval art. Exploring the layered roles played by gems in aesthetic, ideological, intellectual, and economic practices, Buettner focuses on three significant categories of art: the jeweled crown, the pictorialized lapidary, and the illustrated travel account. The global gem trade brought coveted jewels from the Indies to goldsmiths' workshops in Paris, fashionable bodies in London, and the crowns of kings across Europe, and Buettner shows that Europe's literal and metaphorical enrichment was predicated on the importation of gems and ideas from Byzantium, the Islamic world, Persia, and India.

Original, transhistorical, and cross-disciplinary, The Mineral and the Visual engages important methodological questions about the work of culture in its material dimension. It will be especially useful to scholars and students interested in medieval art history, material culture, and medieval history.

The Mineral and the Visual Reviews

Reading The Mineral and the Visual made me feel like a student again, filled with curiosity and excitement. This book is rich, interesting, complex, refreshing.

-Elina Gertsman,author of The Absent Image: Lacunae in Medieval Books


The Mineral and the Visual offers readers a rich and compelling journey through the world of medieval minerals. Of interest to specialists and nonspecialists alike, it advances theoretical and methodological discussions of materials and materiality and expands our ideas about stones, gems, and the natural world. Weaving together a vast array of sources, both textual and visual, Buettner's study presents a new understanding of the field of discourse in which these fascinating objects operated.

-Heidi Gearhart,author of Theophilus and the Theory and Practice of Medieval Art


Buettner weaves together scintillating description, meticulous scholarship, and current theory to create an unrivaled picture of her subject. She makes the case that gems are the apex of materials: substances that are active, global, exotic (and paradisaical), kingly, and in all ways powerful.

-Cynthia Hahn,author of Strange Beauty: Issues in the Making and Meaning of Reliquaries, 400-circa 1204


The way the author combines stones with ideas . . . and the economics behind them over a longer period of time is innovative, and based on a richness in sources that is as dazzling as the medieval artworks discussed themselves.

-Sigrid van Roode Bedouin Silver


Brigitte Buettner's groundbreaking study marshals gem-encrusted jewels, lapidary knowledge, and medieval travelers' accounts to forge a multifaceted understanding of the power of precious stones in medieval art and culture. Richly illustrated with uncommon images, The Mineral and the Visual is exciting and compelling, illuminating the intersection of geologic and artistic worlds, and the social meanings of precious stones, acquired from near and far, in the European Middle Ages.

-Mariah Proctor-Tiffany caa.reviews

About Brigitte Buettner (Smith College)

Brigitte Buettner is Louise I. Doyle '34 Professor of Art at Smith College. She is the author of Boccaccio's Des cleres et nobles femmes: Systems of Signification in an Illuminated Manuscript.

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NGR9780271092508
9780271092508
0271092505
The Mineral and the Visual: Precious Stones in Medieval Secular Culture by Brigitte Buettner (Smith College)
New
Hardback
Pennsylvania State University Press
2022-09-06
272
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