Gregg | Beached Whale Images in Sixteenth-Century Antwerp | Buch | 978-90-485-6624-2 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 272 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm

Reihe: Visual and Material Culture, 1300-1700

Gregg

Beached Whale Images in Sixteenth-Century Antwerp

Symbols of Humanity's Dominion over the Earth
1. Auflage 2026
ISBN: 978-90-485-6624-2
Verlag: Pallas Publications

Symbols of Humanity's Dominion over the Earth

Buch, Englisch, 272 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm

Reihe: Visual and Material Culture, 1300-1700

ISBN: 978-90-485-6624-2
Verlag: Pallas Publications


This book examines a small group of sixteenth-century Antwerp artworks depicting the butchering of beached whales, revealing how these images represent a pivotal moment in European attitudes toward nature. It argues that these "cetaceous units" - iconographic compounds showing humans dominating marine mammals - served as powerful symbols of humanity's relationship with the ocean and the natural world more broadly, marking a transition from medieval moralizing approaches to early modern empirical investigation.

The study provides a detailed iconographical analysis of works by artists such as Herri met de Bles, Master J. Kock, Anton van den Wyngaerde, and Hendrick Goltzius. It traces the evolution of whale imagery from ancient Roman sources through medieval bestiaries to Renaissance naturalist texts, examining how flensing scenes reflected contemporary whaling practices while symbolizing Christian themes and political authority. The study incorporates ecocritical methodology to demonstrate how these images justified European exploitation of natural resources and established visual precedents for later scientific illustration.

This book will appeal to art historians specializing in early modern art, environmental historians, and scholars of ecocriticism. It offers valuable insights for researchers interested in human-animal relationships, maritime history, and the intersection of art with scientific inquiry during the Renaissance period.

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Introduction. 1. Magnus, Gessner, and the Codification of an Iconography 2. The Antwerp Flensing Group 3. Ancient and Medieval Whales: Moralizing Monstrous Marine Mammals 4. Hunted and Stranded Whales: Dominion over Nature 5. Beached Whales: Natural Marvel and Dutch Symbol 6. Conclusions. Bibliography


Ryan E. Gregg is Associate Professor of Art History at Webster University. Specializing in sixteenth-century city views, his publications include City Views in the Habsburg and Medici Courts (2018) and articles on Anton van den Wyngaerde’s working methods, his Panorama of Walcheren, and other topics.



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