The Blind Spot - An Essay on the Relations Between Painting and Sculpture in the Modern Age

The Blind Spot - An Essay on the Relations Between Painting and Sculpture in the Modern Age

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Beginning in the seventeenth century, many of Europe's greatest writers and artists became embroiled in a debate that centered on the priority of paintings or sculpture, touch or sight, colour or design, ancient or modern. This title lets us eavesdrop on a contentious topic that preoccupied European intellectuals for three hundred years.

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The Blind Spot - An Essay on the Relations Between Painting and Sculpture in the Modern Age by Lichenstein

Beginning in the seventeenth century, the greatest French writers and artists became embroiled in a debate that turned on the priority of painting or sculpture, touch or sight, color or design, ancients or moderns. Jacqueline Lichtenstein guides readers through these historic quarrels, decoding the key terms of the heated discussions and revealing how the players were influenced by the concurrent explosion of scientific discoveries concerning the senses of sight and touch. Drawing on the work of RenA(c) Descartes, Roger de Piles, Denis Diderot, Charles Baudelaire, and Amile Zola, among others, The Blind Spot lets readers eavesdrop on an energetic and contentious conversation that preoccupied French intellectuals for three hundred years.
Jacqueline Lichtenstein is a professor of philosophy at the University of Paris-IV-Sorbonne specializing in the history and criticism of art and aesthetics.
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ISBN 13 9780892368921
ISBN 10 0892368926
Titre The Blind Spot - An Essay on the Relations Between Painting and Sculpture in the Modern Age
Auteur Lichenstein
Série Getty Publications -
État Non disponible
Type de reliure Hardback
Éditeur Getty Trust Publications
Année de publication 2008-08-01
Nombre de pages 232
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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