Journal of the History of Collections Advance Access originally published online on April 29, 2008
Journal of the History of Collections 2008 20(2):205-215; doi:10.1093/jhc/fhn011
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Grollier de Servière, the brothers Monconys
Curiosity and collecting in seventeenth-century Lyon
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Of collections in seventeenth-century Lyon, we can know most about the collection of machine models created by Grollier de Servière, and the general collection amassed by the traveller Balthazar de Monconys and his brother Gaspard. Comparison of the eighteenth-century published catalogue of Grollier's collection with accounts given of it by contemporary visitors reveals changes in the perception and presentation of the collection between 1650 and 1710, while comparison of the two collections reveals differences in the nature of curiosity even within the seventeenth century.
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