Buch, Englisch, 200 Seiten, Format (B × H): 208 mm x 274 mm, Gewicht: 658 g
Buch, Englisch, 200 Seiten, Format (B × H): 208 mm x 274 mm, Gewicht: 658 g
ISBN: 978-1-4443-3902-4
Verlag: Wiley
Theatricality in Early Modern Art and Architecture offers the first systematic investigation of exchanges between the arts, architecture and the theatre.
The authors present many new instances of the interaction between the arts, providing a theoretical and historiographical context for these interactions.
- Offers the first systematic investigation of exchanges between the arts, architecture and the theatre, not simply the influence of the theatre on the arts, and vice versa
- Develops a theoretical and methodological model to study such exchanges and interactions
- Presents many new, hitherto unknown instances of the interaction between the arts, particularly architecture, and the theatre, and provides such interactions with a theoretical and historiographical context
- Authors have opened up new ways of analyzing theatricality both in the arts, architecture and the theatre
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Notes on Contributors.
1. The Visual Arts and the Theatre in Early Modern Europe (Caroline Van Eck and Stijn Bussels).
2. 8216;Theatricality’ in Tapestries and Mystery Plays and its Afterlife in Painting (Laura Weigert).
3. Making the Most of Theatre and Painting: The Power of Tableaux Vivants in Joyous Entries from the Southern Netherlands (1458–1635) (Stijn Bussels).
4. Parrhasios and the Stage Curtain: Theatre, Metapainting and the Idea of Representation in the Seventeenth Century (Emmanuelle Hénin).
5. In Front of the Work of Art: The Question of Pictorial Theatricality in Italian Art, 1400–1700 (Marc Bayard).
6. Staging Bianca Capello: Painting and Theatricality in Sixteenth-Century Venice (Elsje van Kessel).
7. The Performing Venue: The Visual Play of Italian Courtly Theatres in the Sixteenth Century (Lex Hermans).
8. Dancing Statues and the Myth of Venice: Ancient Sculpture on the Opera Stage (Wendy Heller).
9. How to Become a Picture: Theatricality as Strategy in Seventeenth-Century Dutch Portraits (Hanneke Grootenboer).
10. Staging Ruins: Paestum and Theatricality (Sigrid de Jong).
11. Oprar sempre come in teatro: The Rome of Alexander VII as the Theatre of Papal Self-Representation (Maarten Delbeke).
12. Ut pictura hortus/ut theatrum hortus: Theatricality and French Picturesque Garden Theory (1771–95) (Bram Van Oostveldt).
13. ‘What do I See?’ The Order of Looking in Lessing's Emilia Galotti (Kati Röttger).
Index.