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| April 01, 2004 | Gustafson, Eleanor H. | COPYRIGHT 2004 Brant Publications, Inc. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Several years ago the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh acquired the Flemish ebony cabinet adorned with paintings on copper illustrated below. From this modest beginning (at the time it was the only piece of seventeenth-century northern European furniture in a collection that was much stronger in paintings), the museum set about to re-create a kunstkamer (collector's cabinet) evocative of those that were popular in Antwerp and elsewhere in Europe in the seventeenth century. To this end, and aided by a grant from the Samuel H. Kress Foundation's Old Masters in Context program, it has recently acquired a number of additional works of art and built a room to house them all, basing the installation on extensive research into inventories and other documents, paintings, and surviving period architecture.

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The concept of a collector's cabinet developed from the earlier humanist concept of the wonderkamer, a room in which were to be displayed vast and diverse collections of natural wonders, including all manner of plants, animals, and minerals, intended to represent a microcosm of all that existed in nature. By the late sixteenth century, such collections were expanded to include man-made marvels--such as paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts--that represented the idea of man and his creations as the center of God's universe. Perhaps the most spectacular of these collections was the collector's cabinet of Rudolf II in Prague, for which he commissioned thousands of priceless fine and decorative arts, including paintings by Jan Brueghel the Elder, who is also represented in the North Carolina Museum's new installation.

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Smaller objects, such as jewelry, shells and coral, coins, and the like, were often kept in cabinets with many drawers, like the museum's ebony cabinet, which thus serves as both a piece of furniture and a work of art in its own right. The copper plaques ornamenting the cabinet are painted with scenes taken largely from Ovid's Metamorphoses.

More than twenty paintings hang in the room, including works by Peter Paul Rubens and David Teniers II, as well as Brueghel. Above the ebony chest in the view of the room pictured at the left is Madonna and Child with Five Saints (c. 1618-1621), attributed to ...

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