A window on the world : from Dürer to Mondrian and beyond : looking through the window of art from the Renaissance to today

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A window on the world : from Dürer to Mondrian and beyond : looking through the window of art from the Renaissance to today

Skira, c2012

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Catalog of the exhibition held at the Museo cantonale d'arte and at the Museo d'arte, Lugano, Sep. 16, 2012-Jan. 6, 2013, and at the Fondation de l'Hermitage, Lausanne, Jan. 25-May 20, 2013

"Catalogue edited by Francesca Bernasconi, Marco Franciolli, Giovanni Iovane"--p. [5]

Includes bibliographical references (p. 329) and index

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Through more than 200 works, the representation and pictorial meaning of the window in the Western Art Since the Renaissance, the window has been both a metaphor and an essential conceptual tool in Western painting. A Window on the World seeks to thoroughly analyze the gradual changes which have occurred in the representation and pictorial meaning of the window, in particular in the course of the twentieth century. It explores the radical change in perspective whereby artists developed and offered us a "global vision", a formal perception freed from the need to imitate the objective world. The catalogue is structured into four main sections: Historical introduction, Seeing through, Grids, From the Window to the Screen. These sections include specific analysis consecrated to artists who have chosen the window as the privileged means of their artistic research or to recurrent themes such as the fascinating relationship between window and still life.

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