Buch, Englisch, 224 Seiten, Format (B × H): 211 mm x 277 mm, Gewicht: 780 g
Early Modern Netherlandish Art
Buch, Englisch, 224 Seiten, Format (B × H): 211 mm x 277 mm, Gewicht: 780 g
ISBN: 978-1-118-46525-7
Verlag: Wiley
The Erotics of Looking: Early Modern Netherlandish Art presents a collection of provocative essays that explore the material qualities of early Dutch art to reveal ways new forms of visual imagery solicit a beholder’s involvement.
- Explores how descriptive pictures during the early modern Dutch art period operated as social things and were designed to pleasurably engage the eye and prompt discussion and debate
- Shows how these works potentially raised ethical and political questions about the interconnectedness of engaging with pictures and the material world
- Represents a major contribution to the field of early modern Netherlandish art and to general debates about the status and functions of descriptive art
- Features essays addressing a variety of aspects of the field, from the historiography of Dutch art to closely attentive readings of particular works
- Crafts an original theoretical framework by applying recent insights about the making of early modern publics and the study of material things to the analysis of Netherlandish art
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6 Notes on Contributors
8 Chapter 1 The Erotics of Looking: Materiality, Solicitation and Netherlandish Visual Culture
Angela Vanhaelen and Bronwen Wilson
20 Chapter 2 Beer and Loafing in Antwerp
Bret Rothstein
42 Chapter 3 Perspectives in Flux: Viewing Dutch Pictures in Real Time
Celeste Brusati
68 Chapter 4 Entropic Segers
Christopher P. Heuer
92 Chapter 5 The Turn of the Skull: Andreas Vesalius and the Early Modern Memento Mori
Rose Marie San Juan
110 Chapter 6 Laying the Table: The Procedures of Still Life
Joanna Woodall
138 Chapter 7 Boredom’s Threshold: Dutch Realism
Angela Vanhaelen
158 Chapter 8 Response: Art/Matter(s)
Larry Silver
170 Chapter 9 Response: On the Impulse of Mapping, or How a Flat Earth Theory of Dutch Maps Distorts the Thickness and Pictorial Proclivities of Early Modern Dutch Cartography (and Misses Its Picturing Impulse)
Benjamin Schmidt
184 Chapter 10 Response: Reflections on Temporality in Netherlandish Art
Lyle Massey
192 Chapter 11 Response: The Work of Realism
Bronwen Wilson
209 Index




