When style seems to have been an unobservable feature in images before the era of art, it became the normative and qualitative property during Early Modern times, and thus copying became the most prominent activity in the teaching and progress of art. What was aimed at was not so much the copy of the image, but rather to master the stylistic qualities of, say, a Rembrandt or a Raphael. Not so anymore. During Modernism, imitation of another artist's style is regarded as plagiarism, that is, issuing another's work as your own and is generally regarded as the most embarrasing an artist can do, and as such stands in contradiction to our very concept of art. Still, plagiarism has been, and is a prominent unrecognized feature in the artistic prod...
The original is not only an aesthetic term but also part of copyright terminology. As such, the orig...
The concepts original, copy and multiple, which contextualize most of the current artistic producti...
Donald Preziosi, an influential modern voice in art history, argues that his discipline has ...
When style seems to have been an unobservable feature in images before the era of art, it became the...
The term style is commonly associated with high art.1 One popular use of it refers to artistic movem...
Art Style | Art & Culture International Magazine Abstract Marcel Duchamp (1887-1968) altered by Le...
Since the mid-Sixties, philosophers have debated over the aesthetic relevance of authentic art-objec...
The triad of decline-metamorphosis-rebirth constantly reappears in the history of civilisation, it i...
Since the mid-Sixties, philosophers have debated over the aesthetic relevance of authentic art-objec...
SCHOLARS HAVE sometimes defined classicism as a debate between copying and representation. Speaking ...
The fine arts can be described as in a state of crisis, manifest in the tendency for style to fragme...
This paper takes the reader through several foundational movements in defining originality and repli...
My concern in this paper is what, in 'Art and Illusion', Gombrich calls "the riddle of style". This ...
In contrast to theories of poetry or rhetoric, no complete ancient theory of the figurative arts sur...
International audienceBetween the mid-1860s and the 1890s, what has commonly been referred to as the...
The original is not only an aesthetic term but also part of copyright terminology. As such, the orig...
The concepts original, copy and multiple, which contextualize most of the current artistic producti...
Donald Preziosi, an influential modern voice in art history, argues that his discipline has ...
When style seems to have been an unobservable feature in images before the era of art, it became the...
The term style is commonly associated with high art.1 One popular use of it refers to artistic movem...
Art Style | Art & Culture International Magazine Abstract Marcel Duchamp (1887-1968) altered by Le...
Since the mid-Sixties, philosophers have debated over the aesthetic relevance of authentic art-objec...
The triad of decline-metamorphosis-rebirth constantly reappears in the history of civilisation, it i...
Since the mid-Sixties, philosophers have debated over the aesthetic relevance of authentic art-objec...
SCHOLARS HAVE sometimes defined classicism as a debate between copying and representation. Speaking ...
The fine arts can be described as in a state of crisis, manifest in the tendency for style to fragme...
This paper takes the reader through several foundational movements in defining originality and repli...
My concern in this paper is what, in 'Art and Illusion', Gombrich calls "the riddle of style". This ...
In contrast to theories of poetry or rhetoric, no complete ancient theory of the figurative arts sur...
International audienceBetween the mid-1860s and the 1890s, what has commonly been referred to as the...
The original is not only an aesthetic term but also part of copyright terminology. As such, the orig...
The concepts original, copy and multiple, which contextualize most of the current artistic producti...
Donald Preziosi, an influential modern voice in art history, argues that his discipline has ...