Visual acuity and the arts of communication in early modern Germany

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Visual acuity and the arts of communication in early modern Germany

edited by Jeffrey Chipps Smith

(Visual culture in early modernity)

Ashgate, c2014

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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  • Intent and independence : late fifteenth-century object engravings / Allison Stielau
  • Seeing Christ : visual piety in Saxony's Erzgebirge / Bridget Heal
  • Johann Neudörffer's Nachrichten (1547) : calligraphy and historiography in early modern Nuremberg / Susanne Meurer
  • Apprehending the macrocosm : the Universe cup of Jonas Silber and its sources / Andrew Morrall
  • Lucas Cranach the Younger's funeral sermon as a Lutheran treatise on art / Ruth Slenczka
  • A musical dialogue in bronze : Gregor Aichinger's Lacrumae (1604) and Hans Reichle's Crucifixion group for the Basilica of SS. Ulrich and Afra in Augsburg / Alexander J. Fisher
  • The acute gaze of Argos : Enargeia as sinful vision and psychagogic technique in Bidermann's Cenodoxus / Anthony Mahler
  • "This charming invention created by the king" : Christian IV and his concealed music / Arne Spohr
  • Dynastic botany : banyans, cedars, and palms as visual models in seventeenth-century genealogy / Volker Bauer
  • Royal and Roman in the rebuilding of Berlin c.1700 / Kristoffer Neville

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