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Informationen zum Autor William Breazeale is the Associate Curator at the Crocker Art Museum! Sacramento. Susan Anderson is an author and editor who completed her PhD at the Institute of Fine Arts! New York University. Christine Giviskos is Associate Curator at the Jane Vorhees Zimmerli Art Museum! Rutgers University. Christiane Andersson is the Samuel H. Kress Professor of Art History at Bucknell University. Zusammenfassung For centuries the nude body was the highest expression of human aspiration. The nude was a vehicle to express many meanings! be they religious! classical! or literary. The Language of the Nude acknowledges the weighty significance of the nude in our world and demonstrates how art has responded to its challenges through the ages and throughout Europe. Divided into four sections! the catalogue examines the major advances in drawing practice: the influence of Michelangelo and Raphael in the Renaissance; the dialogue between northern and southern influence in 17th-century Netherlands; the earlier formation and ultimate dominance of the Academie in 18th-century France; and the refined academic method applied to native subjects in 19th-century Germany. The book includes many important and lesser known works such as Giuseppe Cades's Rinaldo and Armida ; Peter Paul Rubens's drawing of a figure after Michelangelo; Boucher's Birth of Venus ; and Albrecht Durer's Female Nude with a Staff . Heroes! gods! goddesses! and other religious figures are made sublime by being depicted in the nude. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents: Director's Foreword! Lial Jones; Acknowledgements! William Breazeale; Preface! William Breazeale; Notes to Reader; Introduction! William Breazeale; Ideals and Masters: The Nude in Italy! 1530-1899! William Breazeale; International Currents: The Nude in the Low Countries 1550-1750! Susan Anderson; Academie! academie! etude: Figural Drawing in France! 1650-1885! Christine Giviskos; The Nude in German Art! c.1490-1830! Christiane Andersson; List of Figures; Bibliography; Index ...