Anachronic renaissance
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N6370 .N34 2010
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N6370 .N34 2010
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20.70 European art.
Anachronism.
Architecture de la Renaissance.
Architecture, Renaissance.
Architecture.
Architektur
Art de la Renaissance.
Art, Renaissance.
Building materials -- Recycling.
Construction -- Matériaux -- Recyclage.
Europe.
Konst -- historia -- renässansen.
Kunst
Renaissance
Renaissance.
Temps et art.
Time and art.
Time.
Visual arts.
Zeitlichkeit
Anachronism.
Architecture de la Renaissance.
Architecture, Renaissance.
Architecture.
Architektur
Art de la Renaissance.
Art, Renaissance.
Building materials -- Recycling.
Construction -- Matériaux -- Recyclage.
Europe.
Konst -- historia -- renässansen.
Kunst
Renaissance
Renaissance.
Temps et art.
Time and art.
Time.
Visual arts.
Zeitlichkeit
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455 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm
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English
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 369-446) and index.
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In this widely anticipated book, two leading contemporary art historians present a stunning reconsideration of the problem of time in the Renaissance. With intellectual brilliance, Alexander Nagel and Christopher S. Wood reexamine the meanings, uses, and effects of chronologies, models of temporality, and notions of originality and repetition in Renaissance images and artifacts. [...] The buildings, paintings, drawings, prints, sculptures, and medals addressed in this book were shaped by concerns about authenticity, about reference to prestigious origins and precedents, and about the implications of transposition from one medium to another. Byzantine icons taken to be early Christian antiquities, the acheiropoeton or image made without hands, the activities of spoliation and citation, differing approaches to art restoration, legends about movable buildings, and forgeries and pastiches: all of these emerge as basic conceptual structures of Renaissance art. The authors show how the complex and layered temporalities of images offered a counterpoint to the linear chronologies that increasingly structured commerce, politics, travel, and everyday life in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. While a work of art does bear witness to the moment of its fabrication, Nagel and Wood argue that it is equally important to understand its temporal instability: how it points away from that moment, backward to a remote ancestral origin, to a prior artifact or image, even to an origin outside of time, in divinity. The authors conclude with an analysis of Roman episodes and projects of the decades around 1500, culminating in Raphael's Stanza della Segnatura. --Publisher description.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Nagel, A., & Wood, C. S. (2010). Anachronic renaissance . Zone Books ; Distributed by MIT Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Nagel, Alexander and Christopher S. Wood. 2010. Anachronic Renaissance. New York : Cambridge, Mass.: Zone Books ; Distributed by MIT Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Nagel, Alexander and Christopher S. Wood. Anachronic Renaissance New York : Cambridge, Mass.: Zone Books ; Distributed by MIT Press, 2010.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Nagel, A. and Wood, C. S. (2010). Anachronic renaissance. New York : Cambridge, Mass.: Zone Books ; Distributed by MIT Press.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Nagel, Alexander., and Christopher S Wood. Anachronic Renaissance Zone Books ; Distributed by MIT Press, 2010.
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