Arts, Vol. 14, Pages 148: Connecting to Antiquity Through Touch: Gem Impressions in the Long Eighteenth Century
Arts doi: 10.3390/arts14060148
Authors:
Lauren Kellogg DiSalvo
This article seeks to understand what an approach grounded in materiality and tactile engagement can offer to our understanding of why collectors might have been drawn to gem impressions in the long eighteenth century. Instead of looking to a specific collector or producer of gem impressions, this study examines interactions with gem impressions from a more general perspective. I speculate how, through touch, antiquarians may have used gem impressions as an aide-mémoire to bridge connections between eighteenth-century gem impressions and Greco-Roman gem traditions through shared function, materiality, production techniques, and signatures.
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Lauren Kellogg DiSalvo www.mdpi.com
