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Exhibiting the Past: Caspar Reuvens and the Museums of Antiquities in Europe, 1800-1840
Exhibiting the Past: Caspar Reuvens and the Museums of Antiquities in Europe, 1800-1840

Exhibiting the Past: Caspar Reuvens and the Museums of Antiquities in Europe, 1800-1840 in Bloomington, MN

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In the first decades of the 19th century, the exhibition of antiquity in museums reflected a universal history of civilization, in which the idea of cross-cultural influences dominated. Hindu-buddhist civilization of 13th century Java was easily connected to that of classical Greece, and Indian Hindu-depictions were playfully related to those of Egyptian Pharaonic time. This book shows how antiquity, during and just after the Napoleonic era formed a statement in a changing world at the dawn of nationalism. The main character is the first professor of Archaeology Caspar Reuvens , director of the Museum of Antiquity in Leiden, the Netherlands (1818-1835). It emphasis on his forming years in Paris and Germany, his many travels to London, and his plans for a journey to Rome. Beside, it sheds new light on the radically changing canon of antique sculpture in a nervous Europe, that soon would be falling apart in nation states.
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