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Constructing Race in Early Modern Venice

Making the Figure of the ‘Moor’, 1600-1800

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Constructing Race in Early Modern Venice

Making the Figure of the ‘Moor’, 1600-1800

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Venice's early modern workshops were celebrated hubs of creative innovation and artistic skill, and yet, as this book reveals, they also produced caricatures of ethnic minorities that not only reflected, but helped form, conceptual constructions of race across Europe during the period.

This book explores the development of these ideas through the creation of figures and symbols, it highlights how Venice, as a global trading centre with a rich carnival and opera culture, gave rise to wider European perceptions of race through its material culture. From the beginning of the 17th century, carved wooden figures known as mori or moretti were on display in the homes of the Venetian elites. Most often designed for practical functions, they also echoed the roles occupied by living servants and enslaved people. Side-lined from scholarly attention, these objects have previously been generalized as European representations of exoticism. However, drawing on extensive archival evidence and material and visual analysis of surviving objects, this book explores how they worked in service to the objectification and racialization of the Black body.

The book returns agency and significance to these sculpted wooden 'moor' figures as at it maps out the making process, from structural formation of the body in the woodcarving workshop, to a discussion of the symbolic function of black lacquer and the use of colourful paint, gilding, gold ornament and finishing. While it centres this phenomenon in the specific context of Venice's social, political, and economic history, it also locates the popularity of these pieces within wider discourses related to race and enslavement. In this wider context, the book draws upon travel literature, artisanal and medical treatises, cartographic material, portraits, and costume books to reveal the subtle and powerful role the decorative arts play in the formation of cultural ideologies.

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Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Abbreviations
Acknowledgements

Introduction: Making the 'Moor' in Early Modern Venice

Part One: The Form of the 'Moor'
1. Makers and Materials
2. Between Old and New Worlds: Classical Imagery and Cartography
3. A Visual Culture of Enslavement

Part Two: Making Skin
4. Lacquer, the Familiar 'Other' and Venetian Identity
5. The Materiality of Blackness: Race and Luxury

Part Three: Performance and Display
6. Imitating Life, Performing Service: The Moor on Display
7. 'The Mask of a Moor': Performing Race in Early Modern Venice

Conclusion
Bibliography
Index

Product details

Published Feb 04 2027
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Pages 256
ISBN 9781350536913
Imprint Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Illustrations 45 bw illus
Series Material Culture of Art and Design
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Hannah Lee

Hannah Lee is a British Academy postdoctoral fello…

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