Studies In Iconology

Studies In Iconology
Title Studies In Iconology PDF eBook
Author Erwin Panofsky
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 356
Release 2018-05-04
Genre Art
ISBN 0429976690

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In Studies in Iconology, the themes and concepts of Renaissance art are analysed and related to both classical and medieval tendencies.

Studies in Iconology

Studies in Iconology
Title Studies in Iconology PDF eBook
Author Erwin Panofsky
Publisher
Total Pages 262
Release 1993
Genre
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Mercenaries

Mercenaries
Title Mercenaries PDF eBook
Author Jack Ludlow
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Brothers
ISBN 9780753188767

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An action-packed period that was crying out for fictional treatment

Images of Plague and Pestilence

Images of Plague and Pestilence
Title Images of Plague and Pestilence PDF eBook
Author Christine M. Boeckl
Publisher Penn State Press
Total Pages 333
Release 2000-11-24
Genre Art
ISBN 1935503456

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Since the late fourteenth century, European artists created an extensive body of images, in paintings, prints, drawings, sculptures, and other media, about the horrors of disease and death, as well as hope and salvation. This interdisciplinary study on disease in metaphysical context is the first general overview of plague art written from an art-historical standpoint. The book selects masterpieces created by Raphael, Titian, Tintoretto, Rubens, Van Dyck, and Poussin, and includes minor works dating from the fourteenth to twentieth centuries. It highlights the most important innovative artistic works that originated during the Renaissance and the Catholic Reformation. This study of the changing iconographic patterns and their iconological interpretations opens a window to the past.

Iconology, Neoplatonism, and the Arts in the Renaissance

Iconology, Neoplatonism, and the Arts in the Renaissance
Title Iconology, Neoplatonism, and the Arts in the Renaissance PDF eBook
Author Berthold Hub
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 404
Release 2020-09-23
Genre Art
ISBN 1000179117

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The mid-twentieth century saw a change in paradigms of art history: iconology. The main claim of this novel trend in art history was that renowned Renaissance artists (such as Botticelli, Leonardo, or Michelangelo) created imaginative syntheses between their art and contemporary cosmology, philosophy, theology, and magic. The Neoplatonism in the books by Marsilio Ficino and Giovanni Pico della Mirandola became widely acknowledged for its lasting influence on art. It thus became common knowledge that Renaissance artists were not exclusively concerned with problems intrinsic to their work but that their artifacts encompassed a much larger intellectual and cultural horizon. This volume brings together historians concerned with the history of their own discipline – and also those whose research is on the art and culture of the Italian Renaissance itself – with historians from a wide variety of specialist fields, in order to engage with the contested field of iconology. The book will be of interest to scholars working in art history, Renaissance history, Renaissance studies, historiography, philosophy, theology, gender studies, and literature.

The Iconology of Abstraction

The Iconology of Abstraction
Title The Iconology of Abstraction PDF eBook
Author Krešimir Purgar
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 246
Release 2020-06-15
Genre Art
ISBN 0429557574

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This book uncovers how we make meaning of abstraction, both historically and in present times, and examines abstract images as a visual language. The contributors demonstrate that abstraction is not primarily an artistic phenomenon, but rather arises from human beings’ desire to imagine, understand and communicate complex, ineffable concepts in fields ranging from fine art and philosophy to technologies of data visualization, from cartography and medicine to astronomy. The book will be of interest to scholars working in image studies, visual studies, art history, philosophy and aesthetics.

Image Science

Image Science
Title Image Science PDF eBook
Author W. J. T. Mitchell
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 261
Release 2018-01-30
Genre Art
ISBN 022656584X

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Almost thirty years ago, W.J.T. Mitchell's 'Iconology' helped launch the interdisciplinary study of visual media, now a central feature of the humanities. Mitchell's now-classic work introduced such ideas as the pictorial turn, the image/picture distinction, the metapicture, and the biopicture. These key concepts imply an approach to images as true objects of investigation-an 'image science.' Continuing with this influential line of thought, 'Image Science' gathers Mitchell's most recent essays on media aesthetics, visual culture, and artistic symbolism. The chapters delve into such topics as the physics and biology of images, digital photography and realism, architecture and new media, and the occupation of space in contemporary popular uprisings.