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Art, Theory, and Culture in Sixteenth-Century Italy

Art, Theory, and Culture in Sixteenth-Century Italy

Art, Theory, and Culture in Sixteenth-Century Italy

From Techne to Metatechne
Author:
Robert Williams, University of California, Santa Barbara
Published:
February 2011
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Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9780521184335

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    Art, Theory and Culture in Sixteenth-Century Italy offers a critical overview of the literature on the visual arts produced during the High and Late Renaissance. Analyzing and interpreting texts by such writers as Vasari, Lomazzo, Zuccaro, and Tasso, Robert Williams demonstrates how these works offer insight into the experience of contemporary viewers, thus permitting a clearer view of the relationship between abstract thought and lived experience. By focusing on a heretofore neglected, but important body of literature, Williams shows how an understanding of it can transform our knowledge and appreciation of the Renaissance.

    • An intriguing approach to an old and fundamental problem, bringing a broader cultural historical perspective informed by contemporary critical theory
    • Examines the transformation of art as a form of knowledge from a technique to a cultural practice
    • Cross-over interest between art, history and literature

    Reviews & endorsements

    "Williams has written a thoughtful book meticulous in its reading of Vasari, Lomazzo, Zuccaro, Tasso, and Bocchi and in its original presentation of their writing as a rich and interrelated theoretical discourse." Deborah Cibelli, Sixteenth Century Journal

    "This is a well-written, well-conceived, provocative study and will fascinate those interested in Renaissance thought..." Renaissance and Reformation

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    Product details

    February 2011
    Paperback
    9780521184335
    256 pages
    229 × 152 × 15 mm
    0.38kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. Vasari's concept of Disegno
    • 2. Style, decorum and aesthetic experience
    • 3. Absolute art: Lomazzo, Zuccaro and Tasso
    • 4. Francesco Bocchi
    • Conclusion.
      Author
    • Robert Williams , University of California, Santa Barbara