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The rebirth of realistic representation in Italy around 1300 led to
the materialization of a pictorial language, which dominated
Western art until 1900, and it dominates global visual culture even
today. Paralleling the development of mimesis, self-reflexive
pictorial tendencies emerged as well. Images-within-images, visual
commentaries of representations by representations, were essential
to this trend. They facilitated the development of a critical
pictorial attitude towards representation. This book offers the
first comprehensive study of Italian meta-painting in the age of
Giotto and sheds new light on the early modern and modern history
of the phenomenon. By combining visual hermeneutics and
iconography, it traces reflexivity in Italian mural and panel
painting at the dawn of the Renaissance, and presents novel
interpretations of several key works of Giotto di Bondone and the
Lorenzetti brothers. The potential influence of the contemporary
religious and social context on the program design is also examined
situating the visual innovations within a broader historical
horizon. The analysis of pictorial illusionism and reality effect
together with the liturgical, narrative and typological role of
images-within-images makes this work a pioneering contribution to
visual studies and premodern Italian culture.
The rebirth of realistic representation in Italy around 1300 led to
the materialization of a pictorial language, which dominated
Western art until 1900, and it dominates global visual culture even
today. Paralleling the development of mimesis, self-reflexive
pictorial tendencies emerged as well. Images-within-images, visual
commentaries of representations by representations, were essential
to this trend. They facilitated the development of a critical
pictorial attitude towards representation. This book offers the
first comprehensive study of Italian meta-painting in the age of
Giotto and sheds new light on the early modern and modern history
of the phenomenon. By combining visual hermeneutics and
iconography, it traces reflexivity in Italian mural and panel
painting at the dawn of the Renaissance, and presents novel
interpretations of several key works of Giotto di Bondone and the
Lorenzetti brothers. The potential influence of the contemporary
religious and social context on the program design is also examined
situating the visual innovations within a broader historical
horizon. The analysis of pictorial illusionism and reality effect
together with the liturgical, narrative and typological role of
images-within-images makes this work a pioneering contribution to
visual studies and premodern Italian culture.
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