02544nam0a2200373 45000010008000000050017000080100022000251000041000471010008000882000074000962100052001702150041002222250058002632600009003213000056003303000063003863200099004493301065005484100058016136060079016716060041017506060050017916060043018416060025018846060018019096060035019276760011019627010024019737010026019978010042020238520072020659090012021379200021021491-8546120230905143828.0 a978-1-912554-26-3 a20230905d20202020 y0frey03 ba aeng1 aRenaissance metapainting f[edited by] Péter Bokody, Alexander Nagel aLondon/TurnhoutcHarvey Miller Publishersd2020 a348 σ.cεικ. εγχρ.d29 εκ.1 aStudies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History c2020 aSeries information courtesy of the Brepols website. aHarvey Miller Publishers an imprint of Brepols Publishers. aΠεριέχει βιβλιογραφικές παραπομπές και σημειώσεις aThe volume offers an overview of meta-pictorial tendencies in book illumination, mural and panel painting during the Italian and Northern Renaissance. It examines visual forms of self-awareness in the changing context of Latin Christianity and claims the central role of the Renaissance in the establishment of the modern condition of art. Meta-painting refers to the ways in which artworks playfully reveal or critically expose their own fictiveness, and is considered a constitutive aspect of Western art. Its rise was connected to changes in the consumption of religious imagery in the sixteenth century and to the advent of the portable framed canvas, the single most important medium of modernity. While the key initial contributions of some Renaissance painters from Jan van Eyck to Andrea Mantegna have always been acknowledged, in the principal narrative the Renaissance has largely remained the naïve moment of realistic experimentation to be ultimately superseded by the complex reflexive developments in Early Modern art, following the Reformation. 1tStudies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History0 aΖωγραφική, ΑναγεννησιακήxΘέματα, μοτίβα0 aΖωγράφοιxΨυχολογία0 aΑυτοσυνείδηση (Επίγνωση) aPainting, RenaissancexThemes, motives aPaintersxPsychology aMetacognition aSelf-consciousness (Awareness) a759.03 1aBokodybPéter4070 1aNagelbAlexander4070 aGRbNATIONAL GALLERYc20230905gAACR2 aINSTbLIBRARYe20230905h759.03 BOKp036000037418q036000037418uBK b0029936 cΑΓΟΡΑz2023