This book offers a new philosophical history of modern painting in France from Delacroix to Cezanne, via Manet, Seurat and Gauguin. Basing itself on statements by the painters themselves, it reconstructs this history as a series of changes in the relationship between the eye and the brain. In particular, it charts what it calls the ‘denaturalisation' and ‘cerebralization' of the painter's eye, drawing upon a philosophical interpretation of Hyppolite Taine's psycho-physiological studies of hallucination. (The guiding proposition of Taine's writings is that every perception, every image, and every sensation are by their very nature hallucinatory.) It is argued that the ‘Eye-Brain' of the modern painter is best conceived as the vector of a ‘mo...
Apparu avec l’émergence de la psychiatrie, le terme d’« hallucination » trouve une définition fondat...
When Flaubert began writing Madame Bovary, around 1850, literature was focusing on the “visible” wor...
This thesis discusses philosophical and artistic subversions of the Western epistemological paradigm...
This book offers a new philosophical history of modern painting in France from Delacroix to Cezanne,...
Before Modernism, narrative painting was one of the most acclaimed and challenging modes of picture-...
Elisabeth Lavezzi : Painting and scientific knowledge. The case of Jacques Gautier d'Agoty's Observa...
This thesis examines the philosopher Michel Foucault’s view of painting as an experience. I study Fo...
The thesis is a fictionalist thought-experiment that works with the new materialist concepts of cere...
International audienceThe violettomania is attributed to the Impressionists by a 19th century critic...
The Question of Painting brings today’s much debated concerns about the socio-cultural and political...
René Démoris : Painting and science in the Enlightenment, the birth of an opposition. In France, th...
This talk focuses on the representation and imaginary perception of colour in the Greco-Roman world....
The paper examines the importance of painting for Merleau-Ponty’s phenomenology. Painting, as ...
<p>Color, Hygiene, and Body Politics: French Neo-Impressionist Theories of Vision and Volition, 1870...
Apparu avec l’émergence de la psychiatrie, le terme d’« hallucination » trouve une définition fondat...
When Flaubert began writing Madame Bovary, around 1850, literature was focusing on the “visible” wor...
This thesis discusses philosophical and artistic subversions of the Western epistemological paradigm...
This book offers a new philosophical history of modern painting in France from Delacroix to Cezanne,...
Before Modernism, narrative painting was one of the most acclaimed and challenging modes of picture-...
Elisabeth Lavezzi : Painting and scientific knowledge. The case of Jacques Gautier d'Agoty's Observa...
This thesis examines the philosopher Michel Foucault’s view of painting as an experience. I study Fo...
The thesis is a fictionalist thought-experiment that works with the new materialist concepts of cere...
International audienceThe violettomania is attributed to the Impressionists by a 19th century critic...
The Question of Painting brings today’s much debated concerns about the socio-cultural and political...
René Démoris : Painting and science in the Enlightenment, the birth of an opposition. In France, th...
This talk focuses on the representation and imaginary perception of colour in the Greco-Roman world....
The paper examines the importance of painting for Merleau-Ponty’s phenomenology. Painting, as ...
<p>Color, Hygiene, and Body Politics: French Neo-Impressionist Theories of Vision and Volition, 1870...
Apparu avec l’émergence de la psychiatrie, le terme d’« hallucination » trouve une définition fondat...
When Flaubert began writing Madame Bovary, around 1850, literature was focusing on the “visible” wor...
This thesis discusses philosophical and artistic subversions of the Western epistemological paradigm...