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Title: The Renaissance: studies in art and poetry

Note: Reading ease score: 46.2 (College-level). Difficult to read.

Contents: Preface -- Two early French stories -- Pico della Mirandola -- Sandro Botticelli -- Luca della Robbia -- The poetry of Michelangelo -- Leonardo da Vinci -- The school of Giorgione -- Joachim du Bellay -- Winckelmann -- Conclusion.

Credits: Scanned and proofed by Alfred J. Drake

Summary: "The Renaissance: Studies in Art and Poetry" by Walter Pater is a collection of essays that delves into the intricate relationship between art, poetry, and the cultural ethos of the Renaissance era, written during the late 19th century. The work examines notable figures and movements associated with this pivotal period in European history, embracing the revival of classical antiquity and the flourishing of humanistic ideals. Pater's essays not only elaborate on individual artists and poets but also reflect on broader themes such as beauty, emotion, and the transcendent qualities of artistic expression. The opening of the book introduces the reader to the subject of aesthetics and the complexities of defining beauty in a way that is both relatable and nuanced. Pater argues against abstract definitions and advocates for a more concrete understanding based on personal impressions and experiences of art and beauty. He emphasizes the importance of analyzing specific artistic works and figures, framing the Renaissance as a multifaceted movement whose roots can be traced into the Middle Ages. Pater sets the stage for his central discussions by touching upon the interconnections between various art forms and the intellectual currents of the time, outlining the journey from medieval influences to the vibrant artistic expressions that define the Renaissance. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Pater, Walter, 1839-1894

EBook No.: 4060

Published: May 1, 2003

Downloads: 113

Language: English

Subject: Renaissance -- Italy

Subject: Renaissance

Subject: Arts, Renaissance

LoCC: Fine Arts: Arts in general

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:4060:2 2003-05-01T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Pater, Walter en 1
2024-11-05T10:41:03Z The Renaissance: studies in art and poetry

This edition has images.

Title: The Renaissance: studies in art and poetry

Note: Reading ease score: 46.2 (College-level). Difficult to read.

Contents: Preface -- Two early French stories -- Pico della Mirandola -- Sandro Botticelli -- Luca della Robbia -- The poetry of Michelangelo -- Leonardo da Vinci -- The school of Giorgione -- Joachim du Bellay -- Winckelmann -- Conclusion.

Credits: Scanned and proofed by Alfred J. Drake

Summary: "The Renaissance: Studies in Art and Poetry" by Walter Pater is a collection of essays that delves into the intricate relationship between art, poetry, and the cultural ethos of the Renaissance era, written during the late 19th century. The work examines notable figures and movements associated with this pivotal period in European history, embracing the revival of classical antiquity and the flourishing of humanistic ideals. Pater's essays not only elaborate on individual artists and poets but also reflect on broader themes such as beauty, emotion, and the transcendent qualities of artistic expression. The opening of the book introduces the reader to the subject of aesthetics and the complexities of defining beauty in a way that is both relatable and nuanced. Pater argues against abstract definitions and advocates for a more concrete understanding based on personal impressions and experiences of art and beauty. He emphasizes the importance of analyzing specific artistic works and figures, framing the Renaissance as a multifaceted movement whose roots can be traced into the Middle Ages. Pater sets the stage for his central discussions by touching upon the interconnections between various art forms and the intellectual currents of the time, outlining the journey from medieval influences to the vibrant artistic expressions that define the Renaissance. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Pater, Walter, 1839-1894

EBook No.: 4060

Published: May 1, 2003

Downloads: 113

Language: English

Subject: Renaissance -- Italy

Subject: Renaissance

Subject: Arts, Renaissance

LoCC: Fine Arts: Arts in general

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

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