The Shows of London

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The Shows of London

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 568 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780674807310
  • DDC分類 790.209421

Full Description

A berserk elephant gunned down in the heart of London, a machine for composing Latin hexameters, and the original rock band (1841)—these are but three of the sights that London curiosity-seekers from every walk of life paid to see from the Elizabethan era to the mid-Victorian period. Examining hundreds of the wonderfully varied exhibitions that culminated in the Crystal Palace of 1851, this generously illustrated book sheds light on a vast and colorful expanse of English social history that has thus far remained wholly unsurveyed.

Drawing on a wealth of never-before-used information, Mr. Altick traces London exhibitions as they evolved from the display of relics in pre-Reformation churches, through the collections of eighteenth-century virtuosi, to the first science museums and public art galleries. He also narrates for the first time the history of the panorama and diorama as an influential genre of nineteenth-century popular art. At every point, the London shows are linked to the prevailing intellectual atmosphere and to trends in public taste.

The material is fresh and fascinating; the range--from freaks to popular science, from the funeral effigies at Westminster Abbey to Madame Tussaud's waxworks--impressive. Like the exhibitions that best served the Victorian ideal of mass culture, The Shows of London is both entertaining and informative.

Contents

Introduction 1. From Cabinets to Museums, I: 1600-1750 2. From Cabinets to Museums, II: 1750-1800 3. Monster-Mongers and Other Retailers of Strange Sights 4. Waxwork and Clockwork 5. Exhibitions of Mechanical Ingenuity 6. Water, Fire, Air, and a Celestial Bed 7. The Sights and Resorts of Eighteenth-Century London 8. Art on Display 9. The Eidophusikon 10. The Panorama in Leicester Square 11. A Panorama in a Pleasure Dome 12. The Diorama 13. Panoramas: Topics of the Times 14. The Theatrical Art of the Panorama 15. Panoramas in Motion 16. Scenes Optical, Mechanical, and Spectral 17. Entr'acte: Exhibitions and London Life 18. William Bullock and the Egyptian Hall 19. Freaks in the Age of Improvement 20. The Noble Savage Reconsidered 21. The Ancient and the Exotic 22. Life and Death in the Animal Kingdom 23. Zoos and Pleasure Gardens 24. The Waxen and the Fleshly 25. More Mechanical Ingenuity 26. The Two Faces of Science 27. Technology for the Million 28. Artifacts and Models 29. Fine Art for the People 30. Entr'acte: Inside the Exhibition Business 31. National Monuments 32. The Crystal Palace Year: 1851 33. The Fifties, I: New Patterns of Life and the Decline of the Panorama 34. The Fifties, II: The Old Order Changeth Epilogue Short Forms of Citation Notes Index