Art and Antiquity in the Netherlands and Britain

Art and Antiquity in the Netherlands and Britain
Author: Thijs Weststeijn
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 476
Release: 2015-03-20
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9004283994

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How did the classical tradition survive on the North Sea shores? This richly illustrated book explores the interplay between art and erudition in the seventeenth century. It analyses the sources, editions, and reception of Franciscus Junius’s writings to chart how ideas about Northern European painting, from Van Dyck to Rembrandt, developed as a counterweight to the Italian tradition. Thus the language of art in Junius’s The Painting of the Ancients appears to be related to his seminal work in the field of Germanic linguistics and his discovery of the shared pre-Christian civilization of Holland and England. Junius’s innovative pairing of scholarship to the painter’s practice illuminates the reception of antiquity and the creation of an Anglo-Dutch artistic Arcadia.

Local Antiquities, Local Identities

Local Antiquities, Local Identities
Author: Kathleen Wren Christian
Publisher:
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2018
Genre: ART
ISBN: 9781526131027

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Local antiquities, local identities

Local antiquities, local identities
Author: Kathleen Christian
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 538
Release: 2018-10-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 152613103X

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This collection investigates the wide array of local antiquarian practices that developed across Europe in the early modern era. Breaking new ground, it explores local concepts of antiquity in a period that has been defined as a uniform 'Renaissance'. Contributors take a novel approach to the revival of the antique in different parts of Italy, as well as examining other, less widely studied antiquarian traditions in France, the Netherlands, Spain, Portugal, Britain and Poland. They consider how real or fictive ruins, inscriptions and literary works were used to demonstrate a particular idea of local origins, to rewrite history or to vaunt civic pride. In doing so, they tackle such varied subjects as municipal antiquities collections in Southern Italy and France, the antiquarian response to the pagan, Christian and Islamic past on the Iberian Peninsula, and Netherlandish interest in megalithic ruins thought to be traces of a prehistoric race of Giants.

Art in the Netherlands

Art in the Netherlands
Author: Hippolyte Taine
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1874
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Film and Television Collections in Europe

Film and Television Collections in Europe
Author: Daniela Kirschner
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 672
Release: 2012-11-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1135102953

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Published in 1995, "Film & Television" is an important contribution to Film and Media.

Mathematics and the Craft of Thought in the Anglo-Dutch Renaissance

Mathematics and the Craft of Thought in the Anglo-Dutch Renaissance
Author: Eleanor Chan
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2021-09-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1000461807

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The development of a coherent, cohesive visual system of mathematics brought about a seminal shift in approaches towards abstract thinking in western Europe. Vernacular translations of Euclid’s Elements made these new and developing approaches available to a far broader readership than had previously been possible. Scholarship has explored the way that the language of mathematics leaked into the literary cultures of England and the Low Countries, but until now the role of visual metaphors of making and shaping in the establishment of mathematics as a practical tool has gone unexplored. Mathematics and the Craft of Thought sheds light on the remarkable culture shift surrounding the vernacular language translations of Euclid, and the geometrical imaginary that they sought to create. It shows how the visual language of early modern European geometry was constructed by borrowing and quoting from contemporary visual culture. The verbal and visual language of this form of mathematics, far from being simply immaterial, was designed to tantalize with material connotations. This book argues that, in a very real sense, practical geometry in this period was built out of craft metaphors.

Ad vivum?

Ad vivum?
Author: Thomas Balfe
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2019-06-07
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9004393994

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Ad Vivum? explores the issues raised by this Latin term and its vernacular cognates al vivo, au vif, nach dem Leben and naer het leven with reference to a variety of visual materials produced and used in Europe before 1800.

Classical Art

Classical Art
Author: Caroline Vout
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2018-05-29
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1400890276

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How did the statues of ancient Greece wind up dictating art history in the West? How did the material culture of the Greeks and Romans come to be seen as "classical" and as "art"? What does "classical art" mean across time and place? In this ambitious, richly illustrated book, art historian and classicist Caroline Vout provides an original history of how classical art has been continuously redefined over the millennia as it has found itself in new contexts and cultures. All of this raises the question of classical art's future. What we call classical art did not simply appear in ancient Rome, or in the Renaissance, or in the eighteenth-century Academy. Endlessly repackaged and revered or rebuked, Greek and Roman artifacts have gathered an amazing array of values, both positive and negative, in each new historical period, even as these objects themselves have reshaped their surroundings. Vout shows how this process began in antiquity, as Greeks of the Hellenistic period transformed the art of fifth-century Greece, and continued through the Roman empire, Constantinople, European court societies, the neoclassical English country house, and the nineteenth century, up to the modern museum. A unique exploration of how each period of Western culture has transformed Greek and Roman antiquities and in turn been transformed by them, this book revolutionizes our understanding of what classical art has meant and continues to mean.