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Art, Agency and Living Presence
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 274

Art, Agency and Living Presence

  • Categories: Art

Throughout history, and all over the world, viewers have treated works of art as if they are living beings: speaking to them, falling in love with them, kissing or beating them. Although over the past 20 years the catalogue of individual cases of such behavior towards art has increased immensely, there are few attempts at formulating a theoretical account of them, or writing the history of how such responses were considered, defined or understood. That is what this book sets out to do: to reconstruct some crucial chapters in the history of thought about such reflections in Western Europe, and to offer some building blocks towards a theoretical account of such responses, drawing on the work of Aby Warburg and Alfred Gell.

The Secret Lives of Artworks
  • Language: en

The Secret Lives of Artworks

  • Categories: Art

The Secret Lives of Artworks is a collection of essays on the phenomenon that viewers treat works of art as living beings: they attribute life, personhood and agency to them, kiss them, beat them, or claim that portraits look at viewers, and that statues move, breathe and speak. This volume engages in existent theories of these phenomena in art history, psychology, aesthetics and anthropology developed by the members of the Leiden 'Art, Agency and Living Presence' group. The Secret Lives of Art Works identifies new areas of research and presents the theoretical and historical account exploring the boundaries between 'Art and Life'.

Classical Rhetoric and the Visual Arts in Early Modern Europe
  • Language: en

Classical Rhetoric and the Visual Arts in Early Modern Europe

  • Categories: Art

In this book, Caroline van Eck examines how rhetoric and the arts interacted in early modern Europe. She argues that rhetoric, though originally developed for persuasive speech, has always used the visual as an important means of persuasion, and hence offers a number of strategies and concepts for visual persuasion as well. The book is divided into three major sections - theory, invention, and design. Van Eck analyzes how rhetoric informed artistic practice, theory, and perception in early modern Europe.

Germain Boffrand
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 106

Germain Boffrand

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-10-03
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  • Publisher: Routledge

This title was first published in 2003. Germain Boffrand was one of the great French architects of the early eighteenth century. His work encompassed not only the design of town and country houses for the wealthy but also mines, bridges and hospitals. His Livre d’Architecture is one of the most original books on architecture ever written in France. Taking the Art of Poetry by the Latin poet Horace as its starting point, it developed an aesthetic of architecture focused on character, style and the emotional impact of a building that influenced Blondel, Le Camus de Mezieres and Soane, and is still central to contemporary debate about the nature and meaning of architecture. Translated for the...

Organicism in Nineteenth-century Architecture
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 368

Organicism in Nineteenth-century Architecture

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1994
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Piranesi's Candelabra and the Presence of the Past
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 221

Piranesi's Candelabra and the Presence of the Past

  • Categories: Art

Near the end of his life, Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720-78) created three colossal candelabra mainly from fragments of sculpture excavated near the Villa Hadriana in Tivoli, two of which are now in the Ashmolean Museum, and one in the Louvre. Although they were among the most sought-after and prestigious of his works, and fetched enormous prices during Piranesi's life, they suffered a steep decline in appreciation from the 1820s onwards, and even today they are among the least studied of his works. Piranesi's Candelabra and the Presence of the Past uncovers the intense investment, by artists, patrons, collectors, and the public around the start of the nineteenth century in objects that ma...

Dealing with the Visual
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 297

Dealing with the Visual

  • Categories: Art
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-11-30
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  • Publisher: Routledge

One of the issues underlying current debates between practitioners of art history, visual culture and aesthetics is whether the visual is a unique, irreducible category, or whether it can be assimilated with the textual or verbal without any significant loss. Can paintings, buildings or installations be 'read' in the way texts are read or deciphered, or do works of visual art ask for their own kind of appreciation? This is not only a question of choosing the right method in dealing with visual works of art, but also an issue that touches on the roots of the disciplines involved: can a case be made for the visual as an irreducible category of art, and if so, how is it best studied and appreci...

PIRANESI UND SEIN MUSEUM - PIRANESI AND HIS MUSEUM
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 148

PIRANESI UND SEIN MUSEUM - PIRANESI AND HIS MUSEUM

  • Categories: Art
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-03-15
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Secret Lives of Artworks
  • Language: en

The Secret Lives of Artworks

  • Categories: Art

Over the centuries, viewers have attributed life and agency to many works of art: they claim that portraits stare back or that statues move, breathe, and speak. The first volume to examine this phenomenon in detail, "The Secret Lives of Art Works" presents case studies from the visual arts, architecture, and beyond and engages critically with theoretical perspectives from art history, psychology, anthropology, and aesthetics. Combining historical research with an exploration of current approaches to the topic, "The Secret Lives of Art Works" offers a unified account of a fascinating experience in which art seemingly comes alive and engages its beholders.

British Architectural Theory 1540-1750
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 271

British Architectural Theory 1540-1750

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-02-05
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  • Publisher: Routledge

This title was published in 2003.Although it is often assumed that British writing on architectural theory really started in the 18th century, there is in fact a large corpus of writing on architecture pre-dating the introduction of Palladianism by Lord Burlington. Some of it, such as the English editions of Serlio and Palladio, belongs to the Vitruvian tradition. But many texts elude such easy classification, such as the prolonged (but hardly studied) discussions on church architecture, which are both in form and content very different from the way that theme was handled in Italian Renaissance treatises. This collection of English writing on architecture from 1540 to 1750 offers a large selection of fragments, some of them never published before. They discuss the nature of architecture, the practicalities of building, the sense of the past, religious architecture and classicism.