Engraving Accuracy in Early Modern England

Visual Communication and the Royal Society

Meghan Doherty author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Amsterdam University Press

Published:12th Apr '22

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Engraving Accuracy in Early Modern England cover

Engraving Accuracy in Early Modern England traces major concepts including: the creation of the visual effects of accuracy through careful action and training; the development of visual judgment and connoisseurship; the role of an epistolary network in the production of knowledge; balancing readers’ expectations with representational conventions; and the effects of collecting on the creation and circulation of knowledge.
On the one hand, this study uncovers how approaches to knowledge production differed in the seventeenth century as compared with the twenty-first century. On the other, it reveals how the early modern struggle to sort through an overwhelming quantity of visual information - brought on by major changes in image production and circulation - resonates with our own.

"Doherty convincingly shows how the development of visual standards in the Royal Society, particularly the emphasis on accuracy in image making, fundamentally shaped scientific practices in the seventeenth century. The engraver’s craft wasn’t just an artistic endeavor—it was integral to the very process of scientific discovery."
-Richard T. Bellis, The British Journal for the History of Science, issue 1, 2024, issue 1, 2024

ISBN: 9789463721066

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244 pages