The relationships between art and cognition constitute a very wide set of largely unexplored and at times undefined or much too speculative problems. The field is narrowed down by imposing some constraints. It is proposed that the depiction of cast shadows, in its early history, could provide an ideal case study which conforms to the constraints. This paper addresses some methodological problems of the study of this case. A sample of relevant Renaissance images is discussed. A typology of depicted cast shadows is proposed upon which further empirical research could be built
Shadows are visual objects and as such are subject to preference rules for segmenting the visual sce...
The unpublished treatise by Matteo Zaccolini, Teatin father, painter and teacher of perspective, was...
England in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries was the stage for explorations of the ...
The relationships between art and cognition constitute a very wide set of largely unexplored and at ...
Shadow, a physical phenomenon that we experience every day and is intuitively easy to understand, do...
The theory of the shadows has remained marginal for a long period in most of manuals of descriptive ...
This is a study of Duecento and Trecento Italian painters' approach to light and shade in their atte...
This article addresses the topic of conceptual representation of shadows. We analyze several example...
For more than 2000 years, artists have exploited cast shadows to influence how objects appear to be ...
Shadows, which are a form of imitation, combine contiguity and similarity. Sfumato as recommended by...
In A Short History of Shadow, Victor Stoichita (1997) traces both the origin of the artistic represe...
Whereas the 17th century painter Canaletto was a master in linear perspective of the architectural e...
In two experiments we investigated the effects of cast shadows on different real-life tasks. In expe...
The following article analyses the narrow fragment of the issue of permanent night illumination on h...
This study examines the reception of various image techniques with the help of memorable expressions...
Shadows are visual objects and as such are subject to preference rules for segmenting the visual sce...
The unpublished treatise by Matteo Zaccolini, Teatin father, painter and teacher of perspective, was...
England in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries was the stage for explorations of the ...
The relationships between art and cognition constitute a very wide set of largely unexplored and at ...
Shadow, a physical phenomenon that we experience every day and is intuitively easy to understand, do...
The theory of the shadows has remained marginal for a long period in most of manuals of descriptive ...
This is a study of Duecento and Trecento Italian painters' approach to light and shade in their atte...
This article addresses the topic of conceptual representation of shadows. We analyze several example...
For more than 2000 years, artists have exploited cast shadows to influence how objects appear to be ...
Shadows, which are a form of imitation, combine contiguity and similarity. Sfumato as recommended by...
In A Short History of Shadow, Victor Stoichita (1997) traces both the origin of the artistic represe...
Whereas the 17th century painter Canaletto was a master in linear perspective of the architectural e...
In two experiments we investigated the effects of cast shadows on different real-life tasks. In expe...
The following article analyses the narrow fragment of the issue of permanent night illumination on h...
This study examines the reception of various image techniques with the help of memorable expressions...
Shadows are visual objects and as such are subject to preference rules for segmenting the visual sce...
The unpublished treatise by Matteo Zaccolini, Teatin father, painter and teacher of perspective, was...
England in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries was the stage for explorations of the ...