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The artist as reader : on education and non-education of early modern artists / edited by Heiko Damm, Michael Thimann and Claus Zittel.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Damm, Heiko.
Thimann, Michael.
Zittel, Claus.
Series:
Intersections 27.
Intersections ; 27
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Artists--Books and reading--Europe--History.
Artists.
Artists--Education--Europe--History.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (561 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2013.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Reading is apparently the greatest proof of refinement when viewed within the context of the social climb of the visual artist. It is only as reader that the artist can participate in the exclusive culture of clerics, humanists, rulers and courtiers. How did it come about that such a figure was integrated into the general history-of-knowledge context of research on the early modern period – in order to outline what artists’ reading specifically entails. Based on the history of knowledge, the contributions to this volume will then correspondingly elucidate various aspects of how, in the early modern period, artists’ education, knowledge, reading and libraries were related to the ways in which they presented themselves.The volume endeavours at long last to go beyond merely publishing inventories by investigating the problem of artists’ libraries with a fundamentally stronger emphasis on a discourse-analytical and history-of-knowledge approach. Contributors include: Rainer Bayreuther, Maria Berbara, Cécile Beuzelin, Heiko Damm, Annette de Vries, Kelly Donahue-Wallace, Angela Dressen, Lex Hermans, Eckhard Leuschner, Alexander Marr, Martin Papenbrock, Tico Seifert, Eva Struhal, Michael Thimann, Huub van der Linden, Elsje van Kessel, Iris Wenderholm, and Claus Zittel.
Contents:
Preliminary Material
Introduction: Close and Extensive Reading among Artists in the Early Modern Period / Heiko Damm , Michael Thimann and Claus Zittel
Jacopo Pontormo: A Scholarly Craftsman / Cécile Beuzelin
Reading with acutezza: Lorenzo Lippi’s Literary Culture / Eva Struhal
Gillis van Coninxloo. Der Künstler als Leser / Martin Papenbrock
Pieter Lastman als Leser. Eine Künstlerbibliothek und ihre Nutzung / Christian Tico Seifert
The President as a Reader: Sir Joshua Reynolds and Books / Iris Wenderholm
Artists and Knowledge in Sixteenth-century Venice / Elsje van Kessel
Reading Rhetoric: Oratory in Gian Paolo Lomazzo’s Treatises on the Art of Painting / Lex Hermans
Hondius meets Van Mander: The Cultural Appropriation of the First Netherlandish Book on the Visual Arts System of Knowledge in a Series of Artists’ Portraits / Annette de Vries
Catonem narrare: Charles Le Brun as Reader and Painter of a Stoic’s Suicide / Eckhard Leuschner
The Collaborative Authorship of Pictorial Invention in Seventeenth-century Italy: Artist, Adviser, and Patron at Palazzo Carignano / Huub van der Linden
Peripatetici pariter et Platonici: Poliziano and Pico della Mirandola and the Library of the Badia Fiesolana / Angela Dressen
Nascentes morimur: Francisco de Holanda as Artist, Reader and Writer / Maria Berbara
Copying, Commonplaces, and Technical Knowledge: The Architect-Engineer as Reader / Alexander Marr
Bach – Mattheson. Zwei deutsche Komponisten und ihre Bücher / Rainer Bayreuther
An Evangelist of Taste: The Book Collection of Jerónimo Antonio Gil / Kelly Donahue-Wallace
Index Nominum
Illustrations.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-283-94011-6
90-04-24224-4
OCLC:
823720203
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004242241 DOI

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