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The Aesthetics of Grace - Philosophy, Art, and Nature

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In The Aesthetics of Grace: Philosophy, Art, and Nature, Raffaele Milani traces the fascinating history of the idea of 'grace' from ancient times to the 1700s. Although this term has been displaced by other concepts with the advent of modernism and postmodernism, the complex ideas related to the notion of 'grace' remain an important aesthetic category, and Milani presents an impressive panorama of reflections on and interpretations of the subject. The subtitle of the work indicates the broad scope of a study that recounts the origins of the term in Latin gratias (favor, regard, or gift), corresponding to the Greek Kharites (givers of beauty and charm). The volume then goes on to examine the Middle Ages, when the concept acquires a more specifically religious meaning (divine mercy, thanks), the Renaissance, when the terms 'gracefulness' and 'elegance' come to dominate in the treatises of the time, and the Ages of Romanticism and Neoclassicism, with their particular treatment of the topic. In the process, Milani meditates on the visual representations of these multiple meanings in the form of second-century frescoes, fifteenth-century paintings by Botticelli, Raphael, Titian, Da Vinci, Mantegna, Correggio, and Carracci, seventeenth-century canvases by Poussin and sculptures by Bernini, and eighteenth-century sculptures by Antonio Canova and paintings by Fragonard. This engaging work weaves with skill and subtlety philosophical, theological, and artistic ideas into a stimulating tapestry.

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Raffaele Milani is Professor of Aesthetics at the University of Bologna, Italy, and the author of numerous books, including The Art of the Landscape (2009), Il paesaggio è un `avventura (The Adventure of Landscape, 2005), Il pittoresco (The Picturesque, 1996), and Le categorie estetiche (The Aesthetic Categories, 1991).
Corrado Federici holds an MA and a PhD in Italian literature from the University of Toronto. His recent publications include English translations of Franco Cardini¿s La società medievale (The Companion to Medieval Society, 2012), Renato Barilli¿s Scienza della cultura e fenomenologia degli stili (The Science of Culture and the Phenomenology of Styles, 2012), and Raffaele Milani¿s L¿arte del paesaggio (The Art of the Landscape, 2010). He is also co-editor of the following collections of essays: Rewriting Texts ¿ Remaking Images (Peter Lang, 2010), Disguise, Deception, Trompe-l¿oeil (Peter Lang, 2009), and Beauty and the Abject (Peter Lang, 2007).

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Traces the history of the idea of 'grace' from ancient times to the 1700s. This book examines the Middle Ages, when the concept acquires a more specifically religious meaning (divine mercy, thanks), and the Renaissance, when the terms 'gracefulness' and 'elegance' come to dominate in the treatises of the time.

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Authors Corrado Federici, Raffaele Milani
Assisted by Corrado Federici (Translation)
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2013
 
EAN 9781433123382
ISBN 978-1-4331-2338-2
No. of pages 205
Dimensions 150 mm x 16 mm x 225 mm
Weight 440 g
Series American University Studies Series 7: Theology and Religion
American University Studies
American University Studies
American University Studies Series 7: Theology and Religion
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > General, dictionaries
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

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