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Crime and illusion : the art of truth in the Spanish Golden Age / Felipe Pereda, Harvard University ; translated by Consuelo López-Morillas
VerfasserPereda, Felipe In der Gemeinsamen Normdatei der DNB nachschlagen In Wikipedia suchen nach Felipe Pereda
ÜbersetzerLópez-Morillas, Consuelo In der Gemeinsamen Normdatei der DNB nachschlagen In Wikipedia suchen nach Consuelo López-Morillas
ErschienenLondon ; Turnhout, Belgium : Harvey Miller Publishers, 2018 ; © 2018
Umfang334 Seiten : Illustrationen
SerieHarvey Miller studies in Baroque art
SchlagwörterSpanien In Wikipedia suchen nach Spanien / Kunst In Wikipedia suchen nach Kunst / Geschichte 1600-1700 In Wikipedia suchen nach Geschichte 1600-1700
ISBN978-1-912554-09-6
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According to an old historiographic tradition, the Spanish Golden Age placed the imitation of nature at the service of religion: its radical naturalism responded to the deep faith of that culture and moment. Crime andlusion argues the opposite. It defends the thesis that the fundamental problem artists of the Golden Age confronted was not imitation but Truth. Moreover a large part, maybe the best part, of Spanish Baroque religious imagery is better understood as a complex exercise in addressing the spectators' doubts. Hovering on the horizon of an emerging empiricism, artists created their images as pieces of evidence, arguments for belief. Crime and Illusion reconstructs and interprets this judicial or forensic aspect of early modern visual culture at the center of a political, religious, and scientific triangle. Finally, the book explores the artists' skeptical reflection on the problematic relationship of painting and sculpture to the art of truth. --from the publisher