The goal of the article is to examine the theoretical and aesthetical views related to art and concerning painters, mainly in the French tradition, from the early 17th to the mid-18th century, starting with works by Gian Paolo Lomazzo and ending with the viewpoints of Denis Diderot. Using different examples from the texts of the key authors of their day, the article’s aim is to show how, starting in the early 17th century, the type of painter who can be described as a “learned genius” starts to develop; and from the beginning of the next, 18th century, this type gradually starts to transform into the subject that can be called a “mad genius” with all the main features of a modern artist.With the introduction of the neo-Platonic Mannerist do...
Who created the Dolhuisvrouw (Madhouse Woman) and when? The debate surrounding these ques...
The Gallery of Fine Arts in Osijek keeps in its collection of paintings a certain number of signific...
U sklopu projekta Istraživanje provenijencije umjetnina u zagrebačkim zbirkama (ZagArtColl_ProResear...
The goal of the article is to examine the theoretical and aesthetical views related to art and conce...
The article begins by explaining the background of sea motifs, which can be understood as sublime in...
A basic question that arises alongside the status of a human figure in a literary text is about its ...
The topic of the paper is a review of the use of Humanist epistles for antiquarian and historical re...
In this article, the author focuses on the work called Laocoön, which was one of the most popular su...
The essay concerns the fate of the historical and sociological connection between aesthetic experien...
Since its invention by Jules Michelet, the Renaissance has been given precise forms and meaning by h...
In this paper the authors study John Amos Comenius’s concepts and their implications in the field o...
Iako su rad i život Ivana Meštrovića (1883.–1962.) predmet brojnih izučavanja, klasična komponenta n...
The author’s starting point is his wish to define as precisely as possible the idea of mannerism for...
Abstract This study concentrates on the Dutch artist, Piet Mondrian, as a producer of a Neo-Plastic...
The paper advocates an opening up of aesthetics beyond its traditionally prevailing frame, the compr...
Who created the Dolhuisvrouw (Madhouse Woman) and when? The debate surrounding these ques...
The Gallery of Fine Arts in Osijek keeps in its collection of paintings a certain number of signific...
U sklopu projekta Istraživanje provenijencije umjetnina u zagrebačkim zbirkama (ZagArtColl_ProResear...
The goal of the article is to examine the theoretical and aesthetical views related to art and conce...
The article begins by explaining the background of sea motifs, which can be understood as sublime in...
A basic question that arises alongside the status of a human figure in a literary text is about its ...
The topic of the paper is a review of the use of Humanist epistles for antiquarian and historical re...
In this article, the author focuses on the work called Laocoön, which was one of the most popular su...
The essay concerns the fate of the historical and sociological connection between aesthetic experien...
Since its invention by Jules Michelet, the Renaissance has been given precise forms and meaning by h...
In this paper the authors study John Amos Comenius’s concepts and their implications in the field o...
Iako su rad i život Ivana Meštrovića (1883.–1962.) predmet brojnih izučavanja, klasična komponenta n...
The author’s starting point is his wish to define as precisely as possible the idea of mannerism for...
Abstract This study concentrates on the Dutch artist, Piet Mondrian, as a producer of a Neo-Plastic...
The paper advocates an opening up of aesthetics beyond its traditionally prevailing frame, the compr...
Who created the Dolhuisvrouw (Madhouse Woman) and when? The debate surrounding these ques...
The Gallery of Fine Arts in Osijek keeps in its collection of paintings a certain number of signific...
U sklopu projekta Istraživanje provenijencije umjetnina u zagrebačkim zbirkama (ZagArtColl_ProResear...