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The Senses and Society | 2016

The Taste of the Eye and the Sight of the Tongue: the Relations between Sight and Taste in Early Modern Europe

Viktoria Von Hoffmann

AbstractThis article examines the articulation between the senses of taste and sight through the representations of their organs, the tongue and the eye, in early modern Europe. The relationship between taste and sight first brings to mind gastronomical aesthetics, and the part played by the eye in the relish of beautifully presented dishes. The first part of this article is therefore devoted to exploring the taste of the eye (or the foretaste of sight) and highlights the harmony of taste and sight in early modern cuisine. However, the forms of reciprocity between taste and sight cannot be reduced to the sole figure of culinary aesthetics, which tends to blur the other multiple modalities that this sensorial association could reveal. The second part, the sight of the tongue (or the invisibility of taste), thus examines more complex layers of the relationship between the sense of sight and the taste organ, through a study of the representations of the tongue and of the gaping mouth in early modern visual c...Abstract This article examines the articulation between the senses of taste and sight through the representations of their organs, the tongue and the eye, in early modern Europe. The relationship between taste and sight first brings to mind gastronomical aesthetics, and the part played by the eye in the relish of beautifully presented dishes. The first part of this article is therefore devoted to exploring the taste of the eye (or the foretaste of sight) and highlights the harmony of taste and sight in early modern cuisine. However, the forms of reciprocity between taste and sight cannot be reduced to the sole figure of culinary aesthetics, which tends to blur the other multiple modalities that this sensorial association could reveal. The second part, the sight of the tongue (or the invisibility of taste), thus examines more complex layers of the relationship between the sense of sight and the taste organ, through a study of the representations of the tongue and of the gaping mouth in early modern visual culture. Drawing on early modern textual and iconographic resources and exploring: cookbooks; physiognomic works; conduct books; and also engravings and paintings related to the culinary arts, the seven deadly sins, and representations of madness and the fool in early modern visual culture, this essay argues that examining the representations of the sense organs is a suggestive way to explore the relationship between the senses.


Papilles | 2016

La distinction par le goût

Viktoria Von Hoffmann


Archive | 2016

From Gluttony to Enlightenment: The World of Taste in Early Modern Europe

Viktoria Von Hoffmann


Social History of Medicine | 2017

Stephen Brogan, The Royal Touch in Early Modern England: Politics, Medicine, and Sin

Viktoria Von Hoffmann


Archive | 2017

Sensations of the Shallow Body: Surgery, Dissections, and Technologies of Touch in Renaissance Italy

Viktoria Von Hoffmann


Archive | 2017

Ingenious Hands? Touch and Technique in Renaissance Practices of Anatomy

Viktoria Von Hoffmann


De achttiende eeuw : Documentatieblad van de Werkgroep Achttiende Eeuw | 2017

The Sense of Taste in Eighteenth-Century France. Flavours of Silence and Words of Perception

Viktoria Von Hoffmann


Reformation | 2016

Recipes for Thought: Knowledge and Taste in the Early Modern English Kitchen

Viktoria Von Hoffmann


Reformation | 2016

Review of W. Wall, Recipes for Thought. Knowledge and Taste in the Early Modern English Kitchen

Viktoria Von Hoffmann


Archive | 2016

The Sense of Taste in Eighteenth-Century Europe. A Lower and Ambiguous Sense (keynote lecture)

Viktoria Von Hoffmann

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