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Sculpture --- History --- sepulchral monuments --- funerary sculpture --- Renaissance --- anno 1500-1599 --- Florence
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Whether a painting. a sculpture, or a building, works of art in early modern Europe must achieve the highest degree of perfection. If in the Middle Ages perfection is mostly perceived as a technical quality inherent in craftsmanship — a quality that can be judged according to often unspoken criteria agreed upon by the members of a guild—from the fifteenth century onward perfection comes to incorporate a set of rhetorical and literary qualities originally extraneous to an making. Furthermore, perfection becomes a transcendent, undefinable quality : something that cannot be measured or understood only in terms of craftsmanship. In the Baroque period, perfection into obsession as a result of the emergence of historical models of artistic evolution in which perfection is already historically embodied — in the first place, Vasari'a investiture of Michelangelo as a universal canon for painting, sculpture, and architecture. This volume aims to define, analyze, and reassess the concept of perfection in the arts and architecture of early modern Europe. What is perfection ? What makes a work of an unique, emblematic, or irreplaceable ? Does perfection necessarily relate to individuality ? Is the perfect work connate with or independent from its author ? Can perfection be reproduced or represented ? How do artists react to perfection ? How do post-Vasarian models of art history come to menus with perfection ? To what extent perfection in early modern Europe is the matter of rhetoric, literary theories, theology, and even experimentation ?
Aesthetics of art --- Architecture --- art theory --- perfection --- anno 1500-1799 --- Europe --- Art, European. --- Architecture, European. --- Architecture, Modern. --- Perfection. --- Aesthetics. --- Art, European --- Architecture, European --- Architecture, Modern --- Modern architecture --- European architecture --- Art, Modern --- European art --- Nouveaux réalistes (Group of artists) --- Zaj (Group of artists) --- Art, Renaissance --- Architecture, Renaissance --- Christian art and symbolism --- Philosophy --- Appreciation --- Vasari, Giorgio, --- Art, Modern - 20th century - Philosophy --- Art, Renaissance - Philosophy --- Art, Renaissance - Appreciation --- Architecture, Modern - Philosophy --- Architecture, Renaissance - Philosophy --- Architecture, Renaissance - Italy --- Christian art and symbolism - Italy - 16th century --- Vasari, Giorgio, - 1511-1574 - Appreciation --- Vasari, Giorgio, - 1511-1574
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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Naples (Italy) --- Naples (Italy) --- Naples (Italy) --- Naples (Italy) --- Intellectual life. --- In art. --- In literature. --- History
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Selbstthematisierung und Selbstreflexion haben ihren klassischen Ort in Tagebuch, Memoiren und Brief. In der Moderne jedoch wird verstärkt das Haus als »Abdruck seines Bewohners« (Walter Benjamin) erkannt, was von einer neuen privilegierten Entäußerungsform des Ich in der Architektur zeugt. In diesem interdisziplinären Sammelband wird ein ebenso vielfältiges wie spannendes Bild davon entworfen, wie Sprache und Subjekt ihr Territorium auf das Haus ausdehnen und wie sich life writing und life building ergänzen. Ein Fazit, das alle Beiträge eint und sich erstaunlich vormodern liest: Das Ich bewohnt ein Haus, aber das Haus bewohnt auch das Ich. Der Band liefert Exkurse zu Literatur, Film und Kunst und schafft einen Überblick über deren Wechselwirkungen. Er stößt einen kulturwissenschaftlichen Diskus an über Individualität, Selbstdarstellung, Obsession und Fiktion: Willkommen in der Architektur des 21. Jahrhunderts.« Tibor Joanelly, werk, bauen + wohnen, 12 (2014) »Eine lebendige Lektüre, die einen sehr vielseitigen, vertiefenden Einblick aus verschiedenen Bereichen und Epochen in die Thematik bringt.« Annette Alberer-Leinen, BDS-Newsletter, 4 (2014) Besprochen in: Fraunhofer IRB, 934 (2014)
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biographies [literary works] --- kunstliteratuur --- Lanfranco, Giovanni
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biographies [literary works] --- kunstliteratuur --- Sacchi, Andrea
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Art, German --- Art, Austrian --- Art, Czech --- Art, Slovak --- Art allemand --- Art autrichien --- Art tchèque --- Art slovaque --- Matsche, Franz
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History of civilization --- Art --- Bellori, Giovanni Pietro --- anno 1500-1799
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Jésuites --- Iconographie
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