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Transformations of time and temporality in Medieval and Renaissance art / by Simona Cohen ; Giulio Romano, cover illustration.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Cohen, Simona, author.
Contributor:
Romano, Giulio, illustrator.
Series:
Brill's studies in intellectual history ; v. 228.
Brill's studies in intellectual history. Brill's studies on art, art history, and intellectual history ; v. 6.
Brill's Studies on Art, Art History, and Intellectual History ; Volume 6
Brill's Studies in Intellectual History, 0920-8607 ; Volume 228
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Time in art.
Time--Social aspects--Europe--History.
Time.
Time perception--Europe--History.
Time perception.
Art, Medieval--Themes, motives.
Art, Medieval.
Art, Renaissance--Themes, motives.
Art, Renaissance.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (392 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Leiden, Netherlands : Brill, 2014.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Although studies of specific time concepts, expressed in Renaissance philosophy and literature, have not been lacking, few art-historians have endeavored to meet the challenge in the visual arts. This book presents a multifaceted picture of the dynamic concepts of time and temporality in medieval and Renaissance art, adopted in speculative, ecclesiastical, socio-political, propagandist, moralistic, and poetic contexts. It has been assumed that time was conceived in a different way by those living in the Renaissance as compared to their medieval predecessors. Changing perceptions of time, an increasingly secular approach, the sense of self-determination rooted in the practical use and control of time, and the perception of time as a threat to human existence and achievements are demonstrated through artistic media. Chapters dealing with time in classical and medieval philosophy and art are followed by studies that focus on innovative aspects of Renaissance iconography.
Contents:
Preliminary Material
Color Plates
Introduction
1. Concepts of Time in Classical Philosophy
2. Classical Personifications of Time
3. Early Christian and Medieval Concepts of Time
4. Time and Temporality in Medieval Art
5. The Romanesque Zodiac: Its Symbolic Function on the Church Facade
6. The Renaissance Personification of Time in Illustrations to Petrarch’s Trionfo del Tempo
7. Time, Virtuousness and Wisdom in Giorgione’s Castelfranco Fresco
8. Kairos/Occasio—Vicissitudes of Propitious Time from Antiquity to the Renaissance
9. Veritas filia temporis: Time in Cinquecento Propaganda
Epilogue
Appendix I: Catalogue of Illuminated Manuscripts of Petrarch’s Trionfi Located in European and American Collections
Select Bibliography
Index.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
90-04-26786-7
OCLC:
874322946
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004267862 DOI

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