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Late Paintings of Velazquez

Sprache EnglischEnglisch
Buch Hardcover
Buch Late Paintings of Velazquez Giles Knox
Libristo-Code: 04681017
Verlag Taylor & Francis Ltd, Mai 2009
The startling conclusion of "The Late Paintings of Velazquez" is that Diego Velazquez painted two of... Vollständige Beschreibung
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The startling conclusion of "The Late Paintings of Velazquez" is that Diego Velazquez painted two of his most famous works, "The Spinners" and "Las Meninas", as theoretically informed manifestos of painterly brushwork. As a pair, Giles Knox argues, the two paintings form a learned retort to the prevailing critical disdain for the painterly. Knox presents a Velazquez who was much more aware of the art theory of his era than previously acknowledged, leading him to reinterpret "Las Meninas" and "The Spinners" as representing together a polemically charged celebration of the 'handedness' of painting. Knox removes Velazquez from his Iberian isolation and seeks to recover his highly self-conscious attempt to carve out a place for himself within the history of European painting as a whole. "The Late Paintings of Velazquez" presents an artist who, like Annibale Carracci, Poussin, Rembrandt, and Vermeer was not only aware of contemporary theoretical writings on art, but also able to translate that knowledge and understanding into a distinctive and personal theory of painting. In "Las Meninas" and "The Spinners", Velazquez propounded this theory with paint, not words. Knox's rethinking of the dynamic relationship between text and image presents a case, not of writing influencing painting, or vice versa, but of the two realms being inextricably bound together. Painterly brushwork presented a challenge to writers on art not just because it was connected too intimately with the base actions of the hand; it was also devilishly hard to describe. By reading Velazquez's painterly performance as text, Knox deciphers how Velazquez was able to craft theoretical arguments more compelling and more vivid than any written counterparts. This book features art and visual studies: seventeenth-century art and visual studies; renaissance art and visual studies; painting; and, Spanish and Portuguese Studies.

Informationen zum Buch

Vollständiger Name Late Paintings of Velazquez
Autor Giles Knox
Sprache Englisch
Einband Buch - Hardcover
Datum der Veröffentlichung 2009
Anzahl der Seiten 208
EAN 9780754666776
ISBN 0754666778
Libristo-Code 04681017
Gewicht 700
Abmessungen 174 x 246
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