This essay focuses on the treatises of Marsilio Ficino and Leon Battista Alberti in the Florentine Renaissance, how the ideas in the treatises were applied to artistic production, and how the ideas were developed from classical philosophy. Keywords: Renaissance, perception, Plato, Euclid, Plotinus (Enneads), Marsilio Ficino (De amore), Leon Battista Alberti (De pictura, De re aedificatoria), Piero della Francesca (De prospectiva pingendi), George Berkeley, Immanuel Kant, Alessandro Botticelli (Birth of Venus), Leonardo da Vinci (Last Supper), perspectival construction Keywords
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This work focuses on the use of senses and sense perceptible qualities in cognition and description ...
This paper offers an approximation to the notion of ingenium in the context of art and philosophy du...
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How are processes of vision, perception, and sensation conceived in the Renaissance? How are those c...
A collection of essays by leading art and architectural historians which examine treatises and works...
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The aim of this study is to examine piece of work of Marsilio Ficino known as De amore according to ...
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The aim of this study is to examine piece of work of Marsilio Ficino known as De amore according to ...
Did the Florentine philosopher Marsilio Ficino (1433-99) influence the art of his time? Art historia...
The Italian Renaissance has long been studied as a point of origin for "modern" ideas about art. Thi...
This thesis examines how Florentine humanism influenced Botticelli\u27s painting La Primavera. There...
The hypostases of being consist of the terrestrial world of corporeal forms, dense, intertwined and ...
The article describes a number of factors that influenced the work of artists of the High Renaissanc...
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This work focuses on the use of senses and sense perceptible qualities in cognition and description ...
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