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Ad vivum?

Ad vivum?
Author: Thomas Balfe
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2019-06-07
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9004393994

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Ad Vivum? explores the issues raised by this Latin term and its vernacular cognates al vivo, au vif, nach dem Leben and naer het leven with reference to a variety of visual materials produced and used in Europe before 1800.


Book Sales of ...

Book Sales of ...
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 490
Release: 1897
Genre: Books
ISBN:

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Early Modern Zoology

Early Modern Zoology
Author: Karel A. E. Enenkel
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 718
Release: 2007
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9004131884

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In this volume, specialists from various disciplines (Neo-Latin, French, German, Dutch, History, History of Science, Art History) explore the fascinating early modern discourses on animals in science, literature and the visual arts.


A Catalogue of Engraved British Portraits, from Egbert the Great to the Present Time : Consisting of the Effigies of Persons in Every Walk of Human Life ... with an Appendix Containing the Portraits of Such Foreigners as ... May Claim a Place in the British Series

A Catalogue of Engraved British Portraits, from Egbert the Great to the Present Time : Consisting of the Effigies of Persons in Every Walk of Human Life ... with an Appendix Containing the Portraits of Such Foreigners as ... May Claim a Place in the British Series
Author: Henry Bromley
Publisher: London : Printed for T. Payne, Mews Gate
Total Pages: 644
Release: 1793
Genre: Engraving, English
ISBN:

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Catalogue

Catalogue
Author: Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge
Publisher:
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1876
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Catalogue of a Collection of Etched and Engraved Works by the Best Masters, Formed During Thirty Years, by James Anderson Rose ... which Will be Sold by Auction, by Messrs. Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge ... on Tuesday, the 27th of June 1876 and Ten Following Days ....

Catalogue of a Collection of Etched and Engraved Works by the Best Masters, Formed During Thirty Years, by James Anderson Rose ... which Will be Sold by Auction, by Messrs. Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge ... on Tuesday, the 27th of June 1876 and Ten Following Days ....
Author: Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge
Publisher:
Total Pages: 318
Release: 1876
Genre: Prints
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Karel van Mander and his Foundation of the Noble, Free Art of Painting

Karel van Mander and his Foundation of the Noble, Free Art of Painting
Author: Walter S. Melion
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 589
Release: 2022-10-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004523073

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Winner of the 2023 Roland H. Bainton Prize for Art History Written by the poet-painter Karel van Mander, who finished it in June 1603, the Grondt der edel, vry schilderconst (Foundation of the Noble, Free Art of Painting) was the first systematic treatise on schilderconst (the art of painting / picturing) to be published in Dutch (Haarlem: Paschier van Wes[t]busch, 1604). This English-language edition of the Grondt, accompanied by an introductory monograph and a full critical apparatus, provides unprecedented access to Van Mander’s crucially important art treatise. The book sheds light on key terms and critical categories such as schilder, manier, uyt zijn selven doen, welstandt, leven and gheest, and wel schilderen, and both exemplifies and explicates the author’s distinctive views on the complementary forms and functions of history and landscape.


A New Antiquity

A New Antiquity
Author: Alessandra Russo
Publisher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2024-02-22
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0271098139

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We tend to think of sixteenth-century European artistic theory as separate from the artworks displayed in the non-European sections of museums. Alessandra Russo argues otherwise. Instead of considering the European experience of “New World” artifacts and materials through the lenses of “curiosity” and “exoticism,” Russo asks a different question: What impact have these works had on the way we currently think about—and theorize—the arts? Centering her study on a vast corpus of early modern textual and visual sources, Russo contends that the subtlety and inventiveness of the myriad of American, Asian, and African creations that were pillaged, exchanged, and often eventually destroyed in the context of Iberian colonization—including sculpture, painting, metalwork, mosaic, carving, architecture, and masonry—actually challenged and revolutionized sixteenth-century European definitions of what art is and what it means to be human. In this way, artifacts coming from outside Europe between 1400 and 1600 played a definitive role in what are considered distinctively European transformations: the redefinition of the frontier between the “mechanical” and the “liberal” arts and a new conception of the figure of the artist. Original and convincing, A New Antiquity is a pathbreaking study that disrupts existing conceptions of Renaissance art and early modern humanity. It will be required reading for art historians specializing in the Renaissance,scholars of Iberian and Latin American cultures and global studies, and anyone interested in anthropology and aesthetics.


The Impact of New Health Imperatives on Educational Policy and Schooling

The Impact of New Health Imperatives on Educational Policy and Schooling
Author: Jan Wright
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2016-02-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1317623444

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Currently a great deal of public discourse around health is on the assumed relationship between childhood inactivity, young people’s diets, and a putative steep rise in obesity. Children and young people are increasingly being identified as a population at ‘risk’ in relation to these health concerns. Such concerns are driving what might be described as new ‘health imperatives’ which prescribe the choices young people should make around lifestyle: physical activity, body regulation, dietary habits, and sedentary behaviour. These health imperatives are a powerful force driving major policy initiatives on health and education in a number of countries in the Western world. Schools in particular have been targeted for the implementation of a plethora of initiatives designed to help children and young people lose weight, become more active and change their eating patterns inside and outside school. Addressing these issues requires an innovative theoretical approach. Neither the fields of ‘eating disorders’ nor ‘obesity research’ has addressed these issues from a sociological and pedagogical perspective. The contributors to this edited collection draw on a range of social theories, including Michel Foucault and Basil Bernstein to interpret the data collected across three countries (Australia and New Zealand, United Kingdom) and from a range of primary and secondary schools. Each chapter addresses various aspects of the relationship between health imperatives as constituted in government policies, school programs and practices, their recontextualised in school practices and the impact of this on the subjectivities of children and teachers. This book was originally published as a special issue of Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education.


Printed Images in Early Modern Britain

Printed Images in Early Modern Britain
Author: Michael Hunter
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 1351908863

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Printed images were ubiquitous in early modern Britain, and they often convey powerful messages which are all the more important for having circulated widely at the time. Yet, by comparison with printed texts, these images have been neglected, particularly by historians to whom they ought to be of the greatest interest. This volume helps remedy this state of affairs. Complementing the online digital library of British Printed Images to 1700 (www.bpi1700.org.uk), it offers a series of essays which exemplify the many ways in which such visual material can throw light on the history of the period. Ranging from religion to politics, polemic to satire, natural science to consumer culture, the collection explores how printed images need to be read in terms of the visual syntax understood by contemporaries, their full meaning often only becoming clear when they are located in the context in which they were produced and deployed. The result is not only to illustrate the sheer richness of material of this kind, but also to underline the importance of the messages which it conveys, which often come across more strongly in visual form than through textual commentaries. With contributions from many leading exponents of the cultural history of early modern Britain, including experts on religion, politics, science and art, the book's appeal will be equally wide, demonstrating how every facet of British culture in the period can be illuminated through the study of printed images.