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Primitive Renaissance

Primitive Renaissance
Author: David Pan
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780803237278

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Modernity became one of a number of equally plausible cultural strategies for organizing life in the contemporary world."--BOOK JACKET.


The Poetics of Primitive Accumulation

The Poetics of Primitive Accumulation
Author: Richard Halpern
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1991
Genre: Capitalism and literature
ISBN: 9780801497728

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Rhapsodies in Black

Rhapsodies in Black
Author: Richard J. Powell
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1997
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780520212633

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Published to accompany exhibition held at the Hayward Gallery, London, 19/6 - 17/8 1997.


Developments in the Early Renaissance

Developments in the Early Renaissance
Author: State University of New York at Binghamton. Center for Medieval and Early Renaissance Studies
Publisher: Albany : State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1972
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Renaissance Art Pop-up Book

Renaissance Art Pop-up Book
Author: Stephen Farthing
Publisher: Rizzoli Universe Promotional Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Art, Renaissance
ISBN: 9780789324597

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A never-before-seen presentation of art and architecture from the Renaissance era, in elegant, informative, and engaging three-dimensional form. Accompanied by stunning art and ingenious pop engineering, Renaissance Art Pop-Up Book presents the talent and imagination of some of the most influential artists in history. Ranging from the influences of Gothic art on the early Renaissance to the culmination of High Renaissance, this book follows the appearance of new forms in religious and secular painting and the burgeoning use of groundbreaking techniques, such as perspective and narrative in painting; new innovations in architecture; and the unique genius of artists from all over Europe. The book features the most outstanding artists, art, and architecture of the period, including the frescoes of Giotto, Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel, and the works of Caravaggio, Botticelli, Titian, D�rer, and Massacio, to name only a few. Innovative pop-ups include a working camera obscura; da Vinci’s "flying machine"; Piero della Francesca’s View of the Ideal City, with removable perspective lines; Brunelleschi’s majestic Duomo in Florence; and a fold-out timeline of the Renaissance. Showcasing the artistic innovations of the era in interactive format, this book gives the reader a fresh perspective, thereby teaching the principles and history of the Renaissance in a new and unique way. Renaissance Art Pop-Up Book is a superb tour of the greatest achievements of the world’s early masters, and is the perfect educational gift for art lovers of all ages.


The Early Renaissance

The Early Renaissance
Author: Paul Maurice Clogan
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1987
Genre: Civilization, Medieval
ISBN: 9780847675821

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A-E

A-E
Author: Library of Congress. Office for Subject Cataloging Policy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1548
Release: 1990
Genre: Subject headings, Library of Congress
ISBN:

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Imagining Early Modern Histories

Imagining Early Modern Histories
Author: Elizabeth Ketner
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2016-07-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1134803974

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Interpreting textual mediations of history in early modernity, this volume adds nuance to our understanding of the contributions fiction and fictionalizing make to the shape and texture of versions of and debates about history during that period. Geographically, the scope of the essays extends beyond Europe and England to include Asia and Africa. Contributors take a number of different approaches to understand the relationship between history, fiction, and broader themes in early modern culture. They analyze the ways fiction writers use historical sources, fictional texts translate ideas about the past into a vernacular accessible to broad audiences, fictional depictions and interpretations shape historical action, and the ways in which nonfictional texts and accounts were given fictional histories of their own, intentionally or not, through transmission and interpretation. By combining the already contested idea of fiction with performance, action, and ideas/ideology, this collection provides a more thorough consideration of fictional histories in the early modern period. It also covers more than two centuries of primary material, providing a longer perspective on the changing and complex role of history in forming early modern national, gendered, and cultural identities.


The Cambridge History of Modernism

The Cambridge History of Modernism
Author: Vincent Sherry
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 1579
Release: 2017-01-11
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1316720535

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This Cambridge History of Modernism is the first comprehensive history of modernism in the distinguished Cambridge Histories series. It identifies a distinctive temperament of 'modernism' within the 'modern' period, establishing the circumstances of modernized life as the ground and warrant for an art that becomes 'modernist' by virtue of its demonstrably self-conscious involvement in this modern condition. Following this sensibility from the end of the nineteenth century to the middle of the twentieth, tracking its manifestations across pan-European and transatlantic locations, the forty-three chapters offer a remarkable combination of breadth and focus. Prominent scholars of modernism provide analytical narratives of its literature, music, visual arts, architecture, philosophy, and science, offering circumstantial accounts of its diverse personnel in their many settings. These historically informed readings offer definitive accounts of the major work of twentieth-century cultural history and provide a new cornerstone for the study of modernism in the current century.


Library of Congress Subject Headings

Library of Congress Subject Headings
Author: Library of Congress
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1278
Release: 1992
Genre: Subject headings, Library of Congress
ISBN:

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