To respond to an order from his friend Grimm who publishes the Correspondance littéraire, Diderot writes, between 1759 and 1781, nine accounts of the painting and sculpture exhibitions taking place at the Louvre. In his art critic, Diderot often uses the vocabulary of music and noise. Sometimes he evokes the hubbub of colors, sometimes he evokes their harmony. Then, he questions the definition of painting as “silent poetry”. The use of this vocabulary is not only metaphorical. Diderot’s sensualist aesthetics and philosophy encourage him to use the vocabulary of the auditory to establish correspondences between the visual and auditory sensations. So, he developes synaesthesias that announce those of Baudelaire
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If everything in the universe is material how can master painters create images of nature which enab...
This study, in examining the development of the esthetic and ethical spaces of Denis Diderot\u27s (1...
Widespread suspicion of the tableau\u27s visual hold over the spectator prevented it from coming int...
Denis Diderot, well-known as a philosopher and Encyclopedist, has also been recognized as one of the...
If it is true that a painting can ‘think visually’, then Diderot was the first one to state it; he a...
Throughout his oeuvre, Diderot declares that his writing follows the order of his thoughts, quite di...
Diderot, from his Correspondence to the Salons. Letter-writing and art criticism. This article atte...
In the broader context of the sensualist theory of passions, Diderot ’s thought on drama and paintin...
Conscious of the difficulty of expressing sound in a culture still under the influence of a form of ...
The Salons of Diderot are directed to a foreign audience who cannot visit these French artistic even...
International audienceDiderot’s final word on art, the Pensées détachées sur la peinture (1781) are ...
Dominique Reyrache-Leborgne: Sublime, Sublimation and Narcissism in Diderot. Diderot's taste for th...
The article constitutes a re-reading of Charles Baudelaire’s Correspondences in the light of the con...
“There is not one of my works which resembles me more” Diderot wrote to Madame Necker about his Salo...
Jean Starobinski : Diderot and the Art of Demonstration. Diderot's writings express an interest in ...
If everything in the universe is material how can master painters create images of nature which enab...
This study, in examining the development of the esthetic and ethical spaces of Denis Diderot\u27s (1...
Widespread suspicion of the tableau\u27s visual hold over the spectator prevented it from coming int...