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Looking at the Renaissance
Charles R. Mack
其他書名
Essays Toward a Contextual Appreciation
出版
University of Michigan Press
, 2005
主題
Art / Criticism & Theory
Art / History / General
Art / European
Art / History / Renaissance
History / Europe / General
History / Europe / Medieval
ISBN
9780472068906
0472068903
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=Fhgj65ajlWkC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
"Not only is this a well-written book, it is an unusually valuable contribution to the field of Renaissance Studies."
---Norman Land, University of Missouri
Utilizing a variety of examples from the artistic production of medieval and Renaissance Europe,
Looking at the Renaissance
presents a holistic interpretation of the origins and characteristics of the threshold period to our modern age. Charles R. Mack illustrates the Middle Ages as a time of fragmentation in which the world was comprehended in piecemeal fashion. However, he states that the Renaissance advanced a unified idea made possible by the resurrection of a melioristic vision of man's role within a Divine Plan. Looking at the Renaissance argues in favor of the now-disputed notion of "historical periods" while continuing to uphold the importance of the antique revival in shaping the cultural character of the age.
Mack offers a new contextual approach to appreciating not only the art but also the cultural entirety of the Renaissance period. By suggesting certain key ingredients common to all Renaissance creations and activities, Mack facilitates a better understanding of the revolutionary character of the era. As a compact, yet broadly considered treatment of the era, Looking at the Renaissance would be an extraordinary addition to the library of both scholars and students studying classics, art, culture, literature, and history.