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Reflecting their owner's taste and serving as an impressive exhibition space for visitors, cabinets of curiosities were a place of interest in the houses of the wealthy in the 16th an 17th centuries.
Displaying rare vegetable and animal species and fossils, these cabinets were always dedicated to science and knowledge. By collecting uncommon and beautiful objects in nature, rich noblemen were able to build a microcosm expressing the diversity of God's creation.
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GenreOther
Length1 hr 56 mins
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Publish dateNov 14, 2023
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Introduction
2The View, Jan Brueghel (Velvet Brueghel) and Peter Paul Rubens
3The curiosity cabinet of the Dimpfel family of wholesale ironmongers and miners from Regensburg, Joseph Arnold
4Emperor Rudolf II as Vertumnus (detail), Giuseppe Arcimboldo
5Alfred Russel Wallace On the Law Which Has Regulated the Introduction of New Species (S20: 1855)
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6Solanum melongena - Aubergine (Solanées)
7I., II. Capsicum specie - Pepper with long, yellow fruits (Solanaceae)
8I. Capsicum specie - Sweet Pepper called “Tomato” (Solanaceae); II. Capsicum specie - Pepper called “Cherry” (Solanaceae)
9I., II. Capsicum specie - Red-fruited upward-facing Pepper (Solanaceae)
10Canna indica - Red-flowered Canna Lily (Cannaceae)
11I. Colocasia esculenta - Taro (Araceae); II. Lagenaria specie - Colocynth [Bitter Apple] (Cucurbitaceae); III. Cucurbita pepo - Squash (Cucurbitaceae)
12Phoenicopterus ruber - Greater Flamingo
13Progne subis - Purple Martin
14Trogrodytes aedon - House Wren
15Cygnus buccinator - Trumpeter Swan
16Larus philadelphia - Bonaparte’s Gull
17Sterna forsteri, Sterna trudeaui - Forster’s Tern and Trudeau’s Tern (Gulls)
18Fulmarus glacialis - Northern Fulmar
191 Phoenicopterus ruber 2-3 Columbidae 4 Alcedinidae; 1 Greater flamingo 2-3 Pigeons & doves 4 Kingfisher
20Aves - Bird Nests
21Apoidea - Bee Hives
221 “Hydra” 2 Draco sp.; 1 Fantasy animal 2 Flying dragon
231-2 Colotis sp. 3-4 Belenois calypso 7-8 Coliadinae 11-16 Archaeoprepona demophon 19-20 Parides sesostris 21-22 Hebomoia leucippe; Butterflies from Africa, Central and South America and the Moluccas
241-3 Attacus atlas 4-6 Rothschildia hesperus 8-9 Xyleutes strix 10-11 Draconia peripheta 18-19 Entheus priassus; Very large tropical moths from South-East Asia and tropical America
251-2 Morpho menelaus 3-4 Caligo teucer 5-6 Adelpha cytherea 11-12 Josia sp.; Butterflies from tropical Central and South America
261-4 Papilio sp. 15-16 Caligo idomeneus 23-24 Morpho peleides 27-28 Josia sp.; Tropical butterflies and moths from America
271-12 Lepidoptera 13 Iphiclides podalirius 16 Catocala 19 Hamadryas feronia; Butterflies and moths from Eurasia and America
282-3 Polyura pyrrhus 5-6 Papilio deiphobus 7-8 Papilio sp. 9-12 Papilio ulysses 13-14 Papilio oenomaus 15-16 Papilio hipponous; Butterflies from the Malay Archipelago, New Guinea and Australia
291-7 Saturniidae 8-10 Attacus atlas 11-13 Rothschildia Hesperus; Very large tropical moths
301-2, 9-12 Orthoptera 3-8 Hemiptera 11-12 Tropidacris cristata; 1-2, 9-12 Grasshoppers 3-8 Hemipterans 11-12 Grasshoppers
311-6 Coleoptera 7-10 Orthoptera; 1-6 Beetles 7-10 Grasshoppers and katydids
321-2 Tipulidae 3-4, 9-11 Odonata 5, 7-8 Trichoptera 6 Apocrita 12 Dytiscidae 13 Ephemeroptera 14-24 Orthoptera; Various insects and insect larvae, chiefly grasshoppers
331-2 Phasma Gigas 3-4 Fulgora laternaria 5-8 Auchenorrhyncha; 1-2 Walking stick 3-4 Greater lanternfly 5-8 Cicadas
341-4 Phasmatodea 5-6 Ensifera 7-12 Odonata; 1-4 Walking sticks 5-6 Katydids 7-12 Dragonflies
351-12, 15-16 Orthoptera 1-2 Acrida turrita 13-14 Mantodea; 1-12, 15-16 Grasshoppers and katydids 1-2 Mediterranean grasshoppers 13-14 Praying mantids
361, 2, 5-6 Phasmatodea 3-4, 7-8 Mantodea 9-17 Coleoptera 18-20 Heteroptera; 1, 2, 5-6 Walking sticks 3-4, 7-8 Praying mantids 9-17 Beetles 18-20 Bugs
371-6 Scarabaeidae 7-9 Cerambycidae; 1-6 Cockchafers 7-9 Longhorn beetles
381-2 Pompilidae 3 Diptera 4 Hymenoptera 5-7 Formicidae 8 Mutillidae 9-14 Chelicerata 9-11 Araneae 13 Amblypygi 14 Solifugae; 1-2 Spider wasps 3 Fly 4 Hymenopterans 5-7 Ants 8 Velvet-ant 9-14 Chelicerates 9-11 Web spiders 13 Tailless whipscorpion 14 Wind scorpion
39Shell Portrait of a Woman, Tuscany
401-4 Sepiida 5-6 Teuthida 7-8 Ovum 9-10 Sepiidae; 1-4 Sepias 5-6 Arrow squids/Flying squids 7-8 Sepia eggs 9-10 Cuttlebones of Sepia
411-2 Loligo? 3-5 Teuthida 7-8 Annelida (Aphrodite); 1-2 Squids 3-5 Arrow squids/Flying squids 7-8 Sea mice
421 Hymenaster pellucidus 3 Asterina gibbosa 5 Crossaster papposus 6-7 Astropecten araniacus 8-10 Astropecten typicus; 1 Starfish 3 Common cushion star 5 Common sun star 6-7 Red comb stars 8-10 Sand stars
431-2 Gorgonocephalus caput medusae 3-4 Comanthina 5-6 Ophiothrix 7 Ophioderma longicauda; 1-2 Gorgon’s heads 3-4 Feather stars 5-6 Common brittle stars 7 Brown brittlestar
441 Gorgonocephalus caryi 2-3 Clypeasteroida 4-9, II Echinacea 10 Diadematoida; 1 Gorgon’s head 2-3 Sand dollars 4-9, II Sea urchins 10 Hatpin urchin
451-2 Heterocentrotus mamillatus 3, 12-13 Heterocentrotus 4 Heterocentrotus trigonarius 5 Diadema setosum 6, 8-9 Diadema 7 Echinothrix diadema 10-11 Eucidaris; 1-2, 3-4, 12-13 Slate pencil sea urchins 5 Long spined sea urchin 6, 8-9 Hatpin urchins 7 Black sea urchin 10-11 Mine urchins
461 Scyllaridae 2-3, 6 Stomatopoda 4-5 Gecarcinidae 7-8, 10-11 Calappidae 9 Portunidae 12 Parthenopidae 13 Majidae; 1 Scyllarid 2-3, 6 Stomatopods 4-5 Land crabs 7-8, 10-11 Box crabs 9 Swimming crab 12 Elbow crab 13 Spider crab
471-2 Birgus latro 3 Nephrops norvegicus 4, 9-10 Palaemonidae 5 Palinuridae 8 Crangon crangon 11 Amphipoda; 1-2 Coconut/Robber crab 3 Norway lobster 4, 9-10 Palaemonid shrimps 5 Spiny lobster 8 Common shrimp 11 Amphipod
481 Lithodidae 2-3 Parthenopidae 4-6 Brachyura; 1 Lithodid crab 2-3 Elbow crabs 4-6 Carapaces of crabs
491-2 Diodon hystrix 3 Chilomycterus reticulatus 4 Diodontidae 5 Lagocephalus lagocephalus 6 Colomesus psittacus 7-8 Tetraodontidae; Partly poisonous puffer fish from tropical waters, which inflate themselves when threatened
501-4 Acanthurus 5 Pomacanthus 6-7 Zanclus 8 Heniochus 9-12, 16, 18 Chaetodon 13-14 Perciformes 15 Platax 17 Chelmon; Tropical coral fish from the Caribbean and Indo-Pacific