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Lot 25: BUONANNI - Shell Collection 003. Original 17th Century Hand Colored Engraving

Est: $300 USD - $500 USDPassed
Vasari Fine ArtParis, FranceApril 07, 2018

Item Overview

Description

Buonanni (1638-1725), one of the most learned Jesuits of his time, was a pupil of Athanasius Kircher, and in 1680 succeeded his master as teacher of mathematics at the Collegium Romanum; in 1698, he was appointed curator of the Kircherian Museum, which he described in his Museum Collegii Romani Kircherianum (1709). Erudite in a number of fields, including numismatics and ecclesiastical history (writing on both subjects), Buonanni made extensive studies in the natural sciences; he constructed his own microscope with three lenses (according to Tortona's system), which proved to be an ingenious mechanism for continual observation. In his ""Ricreatione dell'Occhio e della Mente nell'Osservazione delle Chiocciole"" (First edition, 1681), a work valuable for its many illustrations of shells, he explicitly affirmed his belief in the spontaneous generation of mollusks and rekindled the controversy over generation that had flared in 1671 between Kircher and Francesco Redi. He based his belief in the spontaneous generation of mollusks partly on the authority of Aristotle and Kircher and partly on a report by Camillo Picchi of Ancona. He was convinced, as he stated in his ""Ricreatione"", that the mollusks had no hearts. If this were so, they had no blood; Aristotle had written that no bloodless animal is oviparous, and that all conches are generated spontaneously by the mud-oysters by dirty mud, the others by sandy mud. Convinced that the conches were heartless and bloodless, Buonanni believed that both observation and authority supported the idea of spontaneous generation. His blind determination in the existence of such ""freaks"" of nature even induced him to give credence to the existence of the legendary Sarmatian Snail, which is reproduced in one of the illustrations included in his work. In Buonanni's ""Ricreatione"" nearly 450 different shells are represented by fine detailed engravings preceded by descriptive text of each specimen.  The three exceptional frontispieces are the work of the Baroque artist Giovanni Francesco Venturini (1650-1710). The first two different but similar frontispieces depict Poseidon in his conch shell chariot drawn by dolphins and seahorses within borders adorned by mermen and rocky cliffs on which men and women collect shells. The final frontispiece is a creative Arcimboldo-like grotesque made entirely of shells.

Dimensions

~10 x 8 inches

Artist or Maker

Medium

Hand coloured copperplate engraving

Date

1681

Condition Report

Excellent. Due to the age of the artwork, some imperfections can be expected. Please view the detailed photo(s) below carefully.

Literature

Ricreatione dell'Occhio e della Mente nell'Osservazione delle Chiocciole

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