Textbook
Art in Theory 1648-1815: An Anthology of Changing IdeasISBN: 978-0-631-20064-2
Paperback
1244 pages
February 2001, ©2000, Wiley-Blackwell
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Harrison, Wood and Gaiger have collected writing by artists,
critics, philosophers, literary figures and administrators of the
arts, some reprinted in their entirety, others excerpted from
longer works. A wealth of material from French, German, Italian,
Spanish, Dutch and Latin sources is also provided, including many
new translations.
Among the major themes treated are early arguments over the
relative merits of ancient and modern art, debates between the
advocates of form and color, the beginnings of modern art criticism
in reviews of the Salon, art and politics during the French
Revolution, the rise of landscape painting, and the artistic
theories of Romanticism and Neo-classicism.
Each section is prefaced by an essay that situates the ideas of
the period in their historical context, while relating theoretical
concerns and debates to developments in the practice of art. Each
individual text is also accompanied by a short introduction. An
extensive bibliography and full index are provided.
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