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Story and Space in Renaissance Art

Story and Space in Renaissance Art

Story and Space in Renaissance Art

The Rebirth of Continuous Narrative
Lew Andrews, University of Hawaii, Manoa
November 1998
Unavailable - out of print May 2005
Paperback
9780521646635
Out of Print
Paperback
Hardback

    This book focuses on a puzzling but ubiquitous feature of Renaissance art: continuous narrative, in which several episodes, each including the characters, are shown in a single space or setting. Continuous narratives have often been considered to be incompatible with the new system of representing space, one-point perspective, which has been traditionally understood to freeze time as it unifies pictorial space. In this study, Lew Andrews reassesses the problem and offers a new interpretation of continuous narrative. By looking afresh at the visual narratives of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries within the context of the visual and narrative theories of those times, this study shows that continuous narrative is a progressive feature of Renaissance art, inextricably linked to the expansion of space through one-point perspective.

    • Proposes new ways to read and understand Renaissance art
    • Re-interprets well-known passages of Leonardo
    • Promotes painting and sculpture as temporal arts

    Product details

    November 1998
    Paperback
    9780521646635
    208 pages
    229 × 153 × 19 mm
    0.345kg
    22 b/w illus.
    Unavailable - out of print May 2005

    Table of Contents

    • 1. By the ocean of time
    • 2. The viewer and the vanishing point
    • 3. A single glance
    • 4. Simpler completeness
    • 5. Position and meaning in continuous narration
    • 6. Space and narrative.
      Author
    • Lew Andrews , University of Hawaii, Manoa