Florence & Baghdad : renaissance art and arab science
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The use of perspective in Renaissance painting caused a revolution in the history of seeing, allowing artists to depict the world from a spectator’s point of view. But the theory of perspective that changed the course of Western art originated elsewhere—it was formulated in Baghdad by the eleventh-century mathematician Ibn al Haithan, known in the West as Alhazen. Using the metaphor of the mutual gaze, or exchanged glances, Hans Belting—preeminent historian and theorist of medieval, Renaissance, and contemporary art—narrates the historical encounter between science and art, between Arab Baghdad and Renaissance Florence, that has had a lasting effect on the culture of the West.
TitelFlorence & Baghdad : renaissance art and arab science
Auteur
Plaats van uitgaveCambridge
Jaar van uitgave2011
Pagina's303 p.
Illustratiesill.
Formaat25 cm
Materiaalboek
ISBN978-0-674-05004-4
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| B-2012/122 | ,7.072.BE:L"2011 | Beschikbaar |
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