9781912554263-1912554267-Renaissance Metapainting (Studies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History)

Renaissance Metapainting (Studies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History)

ISBN-13: 9781912554263
ISBN-10: 1912554267
Author: Alexander Nagel, Péter Bokody
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Harvey Miller
Format: Hardcover 348 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781912554263
ISBN-10: 1912554267
Author: Alexander Nagel, Péter Bokody
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Harvey Miller
Format: Hardcover 348 pages

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Renaissance Metapainting (Studies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History) (ISBN-13: 9781912554263 and ISBN-10: 1912554267), written by authors Alexander Nagel, Péter Bokody, was published by Harvey Miller in 2020. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other Criticism (Arts History & Criticism) books. You can easily purchase or rent Renaissance Metapainting (Studies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Criticism books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Meta-painting refers to the ways in which artworks playfully reveal or critically expose their own fictiveness, and is considered a constitutive aspect of Western art. Its rise was connected to changes in the consumption of religious imagery in the sixteenth century and to the advent of the portable framed canvas, the single most important medium of modernity. While the key initial contributions of some Renaissance painters from Jan van Eyck to Andrea Mantegna have always been acknowledged, in the principal narrative the Renaissance has largely remained the naive moment of realistic experimentation to be ultimately superseded by the complex reflexive developments in Early Modern art, following the Reformation. Aiming to challenge this view, this volume examines how painters interrogated the constructed nature of representation before 1500, and evaluates the possibilities of a critical pictorial vocabulary in the predominantly religious framework of Latin Christianity. The contributions delve into an analysis of illusionism, embedded images, subversive attributes, equivoque frames, transparent veils and the staging of the painter at work. The case studies trace these issues in mural and panel painting, as well as in book illumination on both sides of the Alps, and reconstruct their invention and reception during the Italian and Northern Renaissance. The collection also features the first-ever English translations of seminal articles by Andre Chastel (1964), Klaus Kruger (1993) and Wolfgang Kemp (1995).

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