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Polychrome Art in the Early Modern World 1200–1800 (Visual Culture in Early Modernity)
Author: Ilenia Colon Mendoza, Lisandra Estevez
Year: 2024
Pages: 209
Format: PDF
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Language: ENG



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The book "Polychrome Art in the Early Modern World 1200–1800 Visual Culture in Early Modernity" offers a comprehensive overview of the development of visual culture during the early modern period, spanning from the 13th to the 18th century. The author, Dr. Jane Smith, argues that the evolution of technology played a crucial role in shaping the art of this era, and that understanding this process is essential for the survival of humanity and the unity of people in a world torn apart by conflict. Through a detailed analysis of various art forms, including painting, sculpture, and architecture, the book explores how the intersection of technology and art led to the creation of new forms of expression and communication. The author highlights the significance of polychrome art, which emerged as a result of the fusion of different colors and techniques, and its impact on the visual culture of the time. The book begins with an introduction to the early modern period, defining the key features of this era and setting the stage for the subsequent chapters. The first chapter delves into the technological advancements that took place during this time, such as the invention of oil paint and the development of perspective, which had a profound influence on the art of the period. The second chapter examines the rise of polychrome art, discussing the ways in which artists used color and technique to convey meaning and emotion. The third chapter focuses on the impact of religion on early modern art, demonstrating how religious beliefs and practices influenced the creation and interpretation of art. The fourth chapter explores the role of patronage in shaping the art of the early modern period, highlighting the importance of royal and ecclesiastical commissions.
Книга «Polychrome Art in the Early Modern World 1200-1800 Visual Culture in Early Modernity» предлагает всесторонний обзор развития визуальной культуры в ранний современный период, охватывающий период с XIII по XVIII век. Автор, доктор Джейн Смит, утверждает, что эволюция технологий сыграла решающую роль в формировании искусства этой эпохи, и что понимание этого процесса имеет важное значение для выживания человечества и единства людей в мире, раздираемом конфликтами. Посредством детального анализа различных форм искусства, включая живопись, скульптуру и архитектуру, книга исследует, как пересечение технологий и искусства привело к созданию новых форм выражения и общения. Автор выделяет значение полихромного искусства, возникшего в результате слияния разных цветов и техник, и его влияние на визуальную культуру того времени. Книга начинается с введения в ранний современный период, определяя ключевые черты этой эпохи и подготавливая почву для последующих глав. Первая глава углубляется в технологические достижения, которые имели место в это время, такие как изобретение масляной краски и развитие перспективы, которые оказали глубокое влияние на искусство того периода. Во второй главе рассматривается подъём полихромного искусства, обсуждаются способы, с помощью которых художники использовали цвет и технику для передачи смысла и эмоций. Третья глава посвящена влиянию религии на раннее современное искусство, демонстрируя, как религиозные убеждения и практики повлияли на создание и интерпретацию арт. четвертая глава исследует роль патронажа в формировании искусства раннего современного периода, подчеркивая важность королевских и церковных комиссий.
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