The reception of the printed image in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries : : multiplied and modified / / edited by Grażyna Jurkowlaniec, Magdalena Herman.
This book examines the early development of the graphic arts from the perspectives of material things, human actors and immaterial representations while broadening the geographic field of inquiry to Central Europe and the British Isles and considering the reception of the prints on other continents....
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The reception of the printed image in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries : multiplied and modified / edited by Grażyna Jurkowlaniec, Magdalena Herman. Reception of the Printed Image in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries New York, New York : Taylor & Francis, 2020. 1 online resource (196 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Description based on: online resource; title from PDF information screen (Taylor & Francis, viewed February 18, 2023). This book examines the early development of the graphic arts from the perspectives of material things, human actors and immaterial representations while broadening the geographic field of inquiry to Central Europe and the British Isles and considering the reception of the prints on other continents. The role of human actors proves particularly prominent, i.e. the circumstances that informed creators', producers', owners' and beholders' motivations and responses. Certainly, such a complex relationship between things, people and images is not an exclusive feature of the pre-modern period's print cultures. However, the rise of printmaking challenged some established rules in the arts and visual realms and thus provides a fruitful point of departure for further study of the development of the various functions and responses to printed images in the sixteenth century. The book will be of interest to scholars working in art history, print history, book history, and European studies. Aesthetics, Modern. 0-367-53940-3 Herman, Magdalena, editor. Jurkowlaniec, Grażyna, editor. |
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