Knowledge and discernment in the early modern arts

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Knowledge and discernment in the early modern arts

edited by Sven Dupré and Christine Göttler

(Visual culture in early modernity)

Routledge, 2017

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

In early modern Europe, discernment emerged as a key notion at the intersection of various domains in both learned and artisanal cultures. Often used synonymously with judgment, ingenuity, and taste, discernment defined the ability to perceive and understand the secrets of nature and art, and became explicitly connected with a kind of knowledge available only to experts in the respective fields. With contributions by historians of art and historians of science, and with geographic coverage focusing on the Low Countries and their multiple connections to different parts of the world, this volume reframes recent scholarship on what the editors term 'cultures of knowledge and discernment' in the early modern period. The collection is innovative in its focus on investigating types of knowledge linked to what was then called the 'science' (scientia) of art, to artistic expertise and connoisseurship, and to 'secrets of art and nature.'

Table of Contents

Table of Contents Illustrations Notes on Contributors Acknowledgments Introduction: Hidden Artifices Sven Dupre and Christine Goettler Part I: Sites of Discernment 1 Transforming Nature into Art: Fall of the Rebel Angels (1562) by Pieter Bruegel the Elder Tine Luk Meganck 2 Vulcan's Forge: The Sphere of Art in Early Modern Antwerp Christine Goettler Part II: Artifices and Imitation 3 Superb Craftsmanship in Antwerp: Baroque Goldsmiths' Work in Competition with the Visual Arts Lorenz Seelig 4 The Veronica according to Zurbaran: Painting as Figura, and Image as Vestigio Felipe Pereda 5 'The Various Natures of Middling Colours We May Learne of Painters'. Sir Kenelm Digby Looks at Rubens and Van Dyck Karin Leonhard Part III: Secrets and Knowledge 6 Oil Painting as a Workshop Secret: On Calumnies, Legends, and Critical Investigations Oskar Batschmann 7 Peiresc in the Parisian 'Jewel House' Peter N. Miller 8 Germanic Antiquity in Rembrandt's Circle Thijs Weststeijn Part IV: Mechanical Science and Technique 9 Rembrandt and Painting as a Mechanical Science in Dutch Seventeenth-Century Art Jan Blanc 10 From Mechanism to Technique: Diderot, Chardin, and the Practice of Painting Paul Taylor

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  • NCID
    BB26315358
  • ISBN
    • 9781472468390
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Abingdon
  • Pages/Volumes
    xv, 325 p.
  • Size
    26 cm
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