The Sensory World of Italian Renaissance Art
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During the Renaissance new ideas progressed alongside new ways of communicating them and nowhere is this more visible than in the art of this period. In The Sensory World of Italian Renaissance Art Franois Quiviger explores the ways in which the senses began to take on a new significance in the art of the sixteenth century. The book discusses the presence and function of sensation in Renaissance ideas and practices investigating their link to mental imagerynamely how Renaissance artists made touch sound and scent palpable to the minds of their audience. Quiviger points to the shifts in ideas and theories of representation which were evolving throughout the sixteenth century and explains how this shaped early modern notions of art spectatorship and artistic creation. Featuring many beautiful images by artists such as Drer Leonardo da Vinci Titian Pontormo Michelangelo and Brueghel The Sensory World of Renaissance Art presents a comprehensive study of Renaissance theories of art in the context of the actual works they influenced. Beautifully illustrated and extensively researched it will appeal to students and scholars of art history.
