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A New Antiquity

- Art and Humanity as Universal, 1400–1600
Af: Alessandra Russo Engelsk Hardback

A New Antiquity

- Art and Humanity as Universal, 1400–1600
Af: Alessandra Russo Engelsk Hardback
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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.
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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.
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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 288
ISBN-13: 9780271095691
Indbinding: Hardback
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ISBN-10: 0271095695
Kategori: Kunsthistorie
Udg. Dato: 27 feb 2024
Længde: 22mm
Bredde: 187mm
Højde: 260mm
Forlag: Pennsylvania State University Press
Oplagsdato: 27 feb 2024
Forfatter(e): Alessandra Russo
Forfatter(e) Alessandra Russo


Kategori Kunsthistorie


ISBN-13 9780271095691


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 288


Udgave


Længde 22mm


Bredde 187mm


Højde 260mm


Udg. Dato 27 feb 2024


Oplagsdato 27 feb 2024


Forlag Pennsylvania State University Press