Cabinet of Curiosities of Bonnier de la Mosson

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Morbid Anatomy's Joanna Ebenstein visited the Cabinet of Curiosities of Bonnier de la Mosson, a magnificent 18th century collection of marvelous natural wonders now installed in a library attached to Paris's Museum of Natural History. The actual cabinets themselves are absolutely incredible! From Morbid Anatomy:
 3010 3387624735 0424E41234 O This collection is discussed at length by Celeste Olalquiaga in a piece entitled Object Lesson / Transitional Object which ran in a 2005 issue of Cabinet magazine. Here is an excerpt from that piece, which discusses the original cabinet of Bonnier de la Mosson at great length:

Hidden away in the endless folds of Paris’s Jardin des Plantes, the Cabinet Bonnier de la Mosson stands as a unique manifestation of the intersection between aesthetics and science. Dating back to 1735, this luxurious cabinet, amassed and exhibited thanks to a family fortune based on the procurement of regional taxes, has the rare quality of combining the atmospheric mise-en-scène of the preceding Wunderkammern with the organizational intent of the later cabinets, producing an original blend of system and fantasy. Considered by many the richest and most imaginative French cabinet of the early eighteenth century, this curiosity cabinet was housed in the hôtel particulier, as the city residences of aristocrats and royalty were known, of Joseph Bonnier de la Mosson (1702-1744), located in the now extinct rue des Dominiques...
Cabinet of Curiosities of Bonnier de la Mosson

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I wish more people had their own private collections of curiosities. It seems like a lost art.

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#2 posted by Anonymous , March 27, 2009 4:36 PM

uh...is it a coincidence that there is a cabinet inside Cabinet Magazine, or is there really a magazine dedicated to cabinets?

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Cabinet is actually a fantastic art/culture magazine: http://www.cabinetmagazine.org

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The top photo looks like a close-up of the eyes of a rococo Darth Vader.

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#5 posted by klg19 , March 28, 2009 8:23 AM

There are amazing Wunderkammern at the Strahov Monastery in Prague:

http://www.flickr.com/search/?w=19479358%40N00&q=wunderkammer+prague&m=text

I just wish I'd taken more photos.

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