List of Contributors
List of Plates
List of Figures
Foreword
Introduction, Tara Zanardi (Hunter College, CUNY, USA) and
Christopher M.S. Johns (Vanderbilt University, USA, until 2022)
Part 1: Power, Authority, Agency, Privacy
1. Sex, Lies, and Books: Staging Identity in the Comte d’Artois’s
cabinet turc, Ashley Bruckbauer (Independent Scholar, USA)
2. Enlightenment Naples Imagines Imperial China: Queen Maria
Amalia’s Chinoiserie Boudoir, Christopher M. S. Johns (Vanderbilt
University, USA, until 2022)
3. Who Let the Dogs In?: The Hundezimmer in the Amalienburg Palace,
Christina Lindeman (University of South Alabama, USA)
4. Material Temptations: Isabel de Farnesio and the Politics of the
Bedroom, Tara Zanardi (Hunter College, CUNY, USA)
Part 2: Staging Identity and Performing Sociability
5. A Stage for Wealth and Power in Eighteenth-Century Lima the
Estrado of Doña Rosa Juliana Sánchez de Tagle, First Marchioness of
Torre Tagle, Jorge Rivas (Denver Art Museum, USA)
6. An Artist’s Bedrooms: Angelica Kauffman in London and Rome,
Wendy Wassyng Roworth (University of Rhode Island, USA)
7. The Mask in the Dressing Room: Cosmetic Discourses and the
Masquerade Toilet in Eighteenth-Century British Print Culture,
Sandra Gómez Todo (Independent Scholar, Spain)
Part 3: Hidden Lives and Interiority
8. Mythologies of the Boudoir: Jacques-Louis David’s The Loves of
Paris and Helen, Dorothy Johnson (University of Iowa, USA)
9. Political Interiority and Spatial Seclusion in West African
Royal Sleeping Rooms, Katherine Calvin (Kenyon College, USA)
10. On the Wings of Perfumed Reverie: Multisensory Construction of
Elsewhere and Elite Female Authority in Marie-Antoinette’s Boudoir
Turc, Hyejin Lee (Independent Scholar, USA)
11. “Virginian Luxuries” at Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello, Maurie
McInnis (Stony Brook University, USA)
Index
This book considers various forms of intimate spaces in the global 18th century to address themes of privacy, informality, domesticity, gender, power, authority, and sociability across different cultures and sites.
Tara Zanardi is Associate Professor of Art History at
Hunter College, CUNY. She has received fellowships from NEH, the
Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Fulbright Program, and the John
Carter Brown Library.
Christopher M. S. Johns was the Norman L. and Roselea J.
Goldberg Professor of History of Art at Vanderbilt University, USA,
and a founding member of the Historians of Eighteenth-Century Art
and Architecture.
An impressive and ambitious collection of essays, global in scope,
which break exciting new ground on the subject of intimate
interiors in the 18th century and how they functioned as a locus of
meaning.
*Melissa Hyde, Professor of Art History and Distinguished Teaching
Scholar, University of Florida, USA*
Intimate Interiors represents a significant contribution to
eighteenth-century scholarship. Exploring several case studies from
different geographies, the volume provides a variety of
methodologies and critical perspective that goes far beyond
specific subjects.
*Miriam Cera, Associate Professor of Art History, Universidad
Autónoma de Madrid, Spain*
Ranging impressively across the eighteenth-century world, from
colonial Peru to the early United States, and from continental
Europe to the West African kingdom of Dahomey, this fascinating
volume exposes the era’s new sites of intimacy and secrecy as
unexpected places of governance, power, and control.
*Kristel Smentek, Associate Professor of Art History, Department of
Architecture, MIT, USA*
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