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Hoogvliet, Margriet, Multi-Media Compositions from the Middle Ages to the Early Modern Period, Lovaina, Peeters (Groningen studies in cultural change, 9), 2004, xiii + 195 pp. + 40 làm.
- Resum
- Since the introduction of the personal computer, multi-media has become an important ingredient of modern life. Yet the combination of different media has a long history in western European culture; during the Middle Ages and early modern period, artists from various disciplines collaborated frequently and produced amazingly complex multi-media art works. The contributions to this volume take up the challenge to go 'beyond comparatism' in order to study combinations of the arts in the most literal sense of the word and explore the changing attitude towards the production and perception of multi-media art from the Middle Ages to the early Modern period. The topics range from the epistemology of word and image combined, multi-media interior decoration, early forms of 'Totalheater', political communication, the emotive effects of Lutherian poetry and music, to the eighteenth century French critics of 'ut picturia poesis'.
- Matèries
- Història de l'art
Història de la cultura Codicologia Manuscrits Il·lustracions Geografia i viatges
- Notes
- "... a selection of papers presented at a workshop organised by Margriet Hoogvliet and Falk Eisermann in 2002" [Prefaci].
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