Early Modern Art Theory. Visual Culture and Ideology, 1400-1700

Early Modern Art Theory. Visual Culture and Ideology, 1400-1700

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Hutson, James
Anchor Academic Publishing
EAN: 9783954894970
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The development of art theory over the course of the Renaissance and Baroque eras is reflected in major stylistic shifts. In order to elucidate the relationship between theory and practice, we must considering the wider connections between art theory, poetic theory, natural philosophy, and related epistemological matrices. Investigating the interdisciplinary reality of framing art-making and interpretation, this treatment rejects the dominant synchronic approach to history and historiography and seeks to present anew a narrative that ties together various formal approaches, focusing on stylistic transformation in particular artist's oeuvres - Michelangelo, Annibale Carracci, Guercino, Guido Reni, Poussin, and others- and the contemporary environments that facilitated them. Through the dual understanding of the art-theoretical concept of the Idea, an evolution will be revealed that illustrates the embittered battles over style and the overarching intellectual shifts in the period between art production and conceptualization based on Aristotelian and Platonic notions of creativity, beauty and the goal of art as an exercise in encapsulating the "divine" truth of nature.
EAN 9783954894970
ISBN 3954894971
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Anchor Academic Publishing
Publication date June 21, 2016
Pages 300
Language English
Dimensions 210 x 148 x 16
Readership General
Authors Hutson, James
Illustrations 10 Abb.