This study examines the interaction between portraits by the exponent of French colourist painting Nicolas de Largillierre (1656–1745) and elite spectatorship in the early eighteenth century as enactment of the idea of painting as an art of pleasing the eye. As developed in the theory of art of Roger de Piles (1635–1709), the idea of painting as an art of pleasing the eye coexisted with the classicist view, which in turn emphasised the potential of painting to communicate discursive meanings and hence to engage the mind. The idea of painting as an art of pleasing the eye was associated with a taste that valued the pictorial effects of painting and related to the ideal of honnêteté, which expanded on the art of pleasing in polite society by ...
As Krzysztof Pomian and Antoine Schnapper have shown, “curiosity” was a driving force shaping the pr...
This interdisciplinary paper hypothesizes that Rembrandt developed new painterly techniques — novel ...
When observing art the viewers understanding results from the interplay between the marks made on t...
This study examines the interaction between portraits by the exponent of French colourist painting N...
This dissertation examines the roles that portraits of artists played in the social commerce of frie...
Portrait artists claim that their choices with regard to textural detail guide the viewing experienc...
Introduced in French Salons as a parlor game, the literary portrait appears in mid Seventeenth-Centu...
Artist’s Portrait in the 18th C. and Contemporary Criticism. The genre of portraiture experienced a...
Image reproduction has expanded our knowledge of the world’s great art collections, but the viewing ...
Elisabeth Lavezzi : Painting and scientific knowledge. The case of Jacques Gautier d'Agoty's Observa...
This interdisciplinary paper hypothesizes that Rembrandt developed new painterly techniques — novel ...
Denis Diderot, well-known as a philosopher and Encyclopedist, has also been recognized as one of the...
This interdisciplinary paper hypothesizes that Rembrandt developed new painterly techniques — novel ...
Eighteenth-century English and American portraits are complex, culturally bound artifacts subject to...
When observing art the viewer's understanding results from the interplay between the marks made on t...
As Krzysztof Pomian and Antoine Schnapper have shown, “curiosity” was a driving force shaping the pr...
This interdisciplinary paper hypothesizes that Rembrandt developed new painterly techniques — novel ...
When observing art the viewers understanding results from the interplay between the marks made on t...
This study examines the interaction between portraits by the exponent of French colourist painting N...
This dissertation examines the roles that portraits of artists played in the social commerce of frie...
Portrait artists claim that their choices with regard to textural detail guide the viewing experienc...
Introduced in French Salons as a parlor game, the literary portrait appears in mid Seventeenth-Centu...
Artist’s Portrait in the 18th C. and Contemporary Criticism. The genre of portraiture experienced a...
Image reproduction has expanded our knowledge of the world’s great art collections, but the viewing ...
Elisabeth Lavezzi : Painting and scientific knowledge. The case of Jacques Gautier d'Agoty's Observa...
This interdisciplinary paper hypothesizes that Rembrandt developed new painterly techniques — novel ...
Denis Diderot, well-known as a philosopher and Encyclopedist, has also been recognized as one of the...
This interdisciplinary paper hypothesizes that Rembrandt developed new painterly techniques — novel ...
Eighteenth-century English and American portraits are complex, culturally bound artifacts subject to...
When observing art the viewer's understanding results from the interplay between the marks made on t...
As Krzysztof Pomian and Antoine Schnapper have shown, “curiosity” was a driving force shaping the pr...
This interdisciplinary paper hypothesizes that Rembrandt developed new painterly techniques — novel ...
When observing art the viewers understanding results from the interplay between the marks made on t...