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The transformation of vernacular expression in early modern arts / edited by Joost Keizer and Todd M. Richardson.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Keizer, Joost M.
Richardson, Todd M.
Series:
Intersections (Boston, Mass.) ; v. 19.
Intersections ; v. 19
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Communication and the arts.
Communication and culture.
Expression (Philosophy).
Experience.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xix, 402 pages) : illustrations
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2011.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
In response to the dominance of Latin as the language of intellectual debate in early modern Europe, regional centers started to develop a new emphasis on vernacular languages and forms of cultural expression. This book shows that the local acts as a mark of distinction in the early modern cultural context. Interdisciplinary in scope, essays examine vernacular strands in the visual arts, architecture and literature from the fourteenth to seventeenth centuries. Contributions focus on change, rather than consistencies, by highlighting the transformative force of the vernacular over time and over different regions, as well as the way the concept of the vernacular itself shifts depending on the historical context. Contributors include James J. Bloom, Jessica E. Buskirk, C. Jean Campbell, Lex Hermans, Sun Jing, Trudy Ko, David A. Levine, Eelco Nagelsmit, Alexandra Onuf, Bart Ramakers, and Jamie L. Smith
Contents:
Preliminary Material
Introduction: The Transformation of Vernacular Expression in Early Modern Arts / Joost Keizer and Todd M. Richardson
Petrarch’s Italy, Sovereign Poetry and the Hand of Simone Martini / C. Jean Campbell
‘Salve Maria Gods Moeder Ghepresen.’ The Salve Regina and the Vernacular in the Art of Hans Memling, Anthonis de Roovere, and Jacob Obrecht / Jessica E. Buskirk
Going Local: Three Sixteenth-Century Florentine Views on Donatello’s St. George / Lex Hermans
As Many Lands, As Many Customs. Vernacular Self-Awareness Among the Netherlandish Rhetoricians / Bart Ramakers
Frans Hals and the Vernacular / David A. Levine
The Hybrid Text: Transformation of the Vernacular in Beware the Cat / Trudy Ko
Local Terrains: Imaging the Vernacular Landscape in Sixteenth-Century Antwerp / Alexandra Onuf
Als ich can: How Jan van Eyck Extended the Vernacular from Dutch Poetry to Oil Painting / Jamie L. Smith
Pictorial Babel: Inventing the Flemish Visual Vernacular / James J. Bloom
Visualizing Vitruvius: Stylistic Pluralism in Serlio’s Sixth Book on Architecture? / Eelco Nagelsmit
Exotic Imitation and Local Cultivation: A Study on the Art Form of Dutch Delftware Between 1640 and 1720 / Jing Sun
Index Nominum.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-283-31083-X
9786613310835
90-04-22243-X
OCLC:
767579313
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004222434 DOI

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