Allegory and the Migration of Symbols by Rudolf Wittkower

Allegory and the Migration of Symbols by Rudolf Wittkower

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Allegory and the Migration of Symbols by Rudolf Wittkower

Rudolf Wittkower deplored specialiation. For him, it was the fact that art communicated experience which made it a rewarding study, and nothing fascinated him more than the way in which one culture picked up and transformed the images of another. This volume draws together fourteen essays written over a thirty-three-year period in which he ranges far and wide in search of these "migrating" symbols, trying to penetrate the meaning that artists have given them or that they have unconsciously conveyed. The esays - each with its original illustrations and notes - fall into two main groups. The first traces instances where oriental imagery has entered the art of the West - specifically the strange images of Eagle and Serpent, and the long catalogue of monsters which the ancient and medieval worlds took so completely for granted and which held meanings for them not always apparent to ourselves. The second looks at the sources of some favourite allegorical motifs of the Renaissance - Chance, Time, Resurrection, Patience, Death, Virtue, "Grammatica" - and shows how they keep their identity throughout revolutions of taste and style. One essay explores an intriguing byway of art history, the 15th century's claim to have rediscovered hieroglyphics. Another finds a consistency and purpose in El Greco's apparently mechanical repitition of the same gestures in painting after painting. Finally Professor Wittkower faces the basic question of why a picture - whether by Leonardo or a child of three - can mean anything at all.
'These essays remain fundamental for their insight' - Apollo
'A volume on so rich a range of subjects by so eminent an authority as Rudolf Wittkower will be welcomed as an essential addition to the scholar's libary' - Times Literary Supplement
Rudolf Wittkower (1901 – 1971) was a German-American art historian who specialized in Italian art and architecture from the Renaissance and Baroque era.
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ISBN 13 9780500274705
ISBN 10 0500274703
Titre Allegory and the Migration of Symbols
Auteur Rudolf Wittkower
État Non disponible
Type de reliure Paperback
Éditeur Thames & Hudson Ltd
Année de publication 1987-02-23
Nombre de pages 224
Note de couverture La photo du livre est présentée à titre d'illustration uniquement. La reliure, la couverture ou l'édition réelle peuvent varier.
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