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A Short History of the Renaissance in Northern Europe

Inglese · Tascabile

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Zusatztext A must-read book for all those interested in the history of culture, and [it] would be great news [for it] to be translated in [other] languages ... so that it could be accessible to a greater number of readers Informationen zum Autor Malcolm Vale Klappentext The concept of a Northern European 'Renaissance' in the arts, in thought, and in more general culture north of the Alps often evokes the idea of a cultural transplant which was not indigenous to, or rooted in, the society from which it emerged. Classic definitions of the European 'Renaissance' during the 14th, 15th and 16th centuries have often seen it as an Italian import of, for example, humanism and classical learning into the Gothic North. There were certainly differences between North and South which have to be addressed, not least in the development of the visual arts. In this book, Malcolm Vale argues for a Northern Renaissance which, while cognisant of Italian developments, had a life of its own, expressed through such innovations as a rediscovery of pictorial space and representational realism, and which displayed strong continuities with the indigenous cultures of northern Europe. But it also contributed new movements and tendencies in thought, the visual arts, literature, religious beliefs and the dissemination of knowledge which often stemmed from, and built upon, those continuities. A Short History of the Renaissance in Northern Europe - while in no way ignoring or diminishing the importance of the Greek and Roman legacy - seeks other sources, and different uses of classical antiquity, for a rather different kind of 'Renaissance' in the North.A concise history of the Renaissance in Northern Europe by a leading historian. Zusammenfassung The concept of a Northern European ‘Renaissance’ in the arts, in thought, and in more general culture north of the Alps often evokes the idea of a cultural transplant which was not indigenous to, or rooted in, the society from which it emerged. Classic definitions of the European ‘Renaissance’ during the 14th, 15th and 16th centuries have often seen it as an Italian import of, for example, humanism and classical learning into the Gothic North. There were certainly differences between North and South which have to be addressed, not least in the development of the visual arts. In this book, Malcolm Vale argues for a Northern Renaissance which, while cognisant of Italian developments, had a life of its own, expressed through such innovations as a rediscovery of pictorial space and representational realism, and which displayed strong continuities with the indigenous cultures of northern Europe. But it also contributed new movements and tendencies in thought, the visual arts, literature, religious beliefs and the dissemination of knowledge which often stemmed from, and built upon, those continuities. A Short History of the Renaissance in Northern Europe – while in no way ignoring or diminishing the importance of the Greek and Roman legacy – seeks other sources, and different uses of classical antiquity, for a rather different kind of ‘Renaissance’ in the North. Inhaltsverzeichnis Timeline List of Illustrations Introduction Chapter 1: What was the 'Northern Renaissance'? Chapter 2: Realism and the Visual Arts Chapter 3: Humanism in the North Chapter 4: The Old and the New Devotion Chapter 5: The Impact of Print Chapter 6: Wisdom, Folly and the Darker Vision Conclusion ...

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Autori Dr Malcolm (University of Oxford Vale, Malcolm Vale, Malcolm (University of Oxford Vale
Editore Bloomsbury Academic
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 02.04.2020
 
EAN 9781780763859
ISBN 978-1-78076-385-9
Pagine 264
Dimensioni 136 mm x 214 mm x 16 mm
Serie I.B. Tauris Short Histories
The Short Histories
I.B. Tauris Short Histories
Categorie Saggistica
Scienze umane, arte, musica > Storia > Età moderna fino al 1918

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