A Cabinet of Rarities: Antiquarian Obsessions and the Spell of Death
By (Author) Erik Desmazires
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
21st September 2012
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Social and cultural history
769.92
110
Width 210mm, Height 280mm
790g
With breathtaking virtuosity and a unique, dreamlike vision, rik Desmazires - a master of contemporary printmaking - re-creates interiors, cityscapes and fantastical compositions.
For this book - the first to include the artist's rare work in colour - Desmazires has delved deep into the arcane theme of cabinets of curiosities. Taking as his starting point the melancholy musings of the seventeenth-century antiquary Sir Thomas Browne, he has reinterpreted these shadowy collections of the recondite, rare and bizarre - precious corals, shrunken heads and magical artefacts - as a series of meditations on the vanity of earthly life. Death and decay are never far below the surface, as a depiction of Sir Thomas Browne's own skull, disinterred and displayed in a museum until the 1920s, reminds us.
The erudite text by Patrick Mauris traces the preoccupations of Browne and his fellow collectors through history, showing how abstruse objects and spectres of death - subject matter once considered the preserve of specialists - have now entered the cultural mainstream.
Rich in atmosphere, refreshingly strange and exquisitely produced, A Cabinet of Rarities is a bibliophilic treasure for anyone whose imagination is fired by the esoteric and macabre.
'Elegantly macabre provokes a titillation of fear, which is not unpleasant when safely enclosed by hard covers' - Irish Times
Erik Desmazires is a French engraver and printmaker, who is represented in numerous important public and private collections all over the world.