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Employing a wide range of approaches from various disciplines,
contributors to this volume explore the diverse ways in which
European art and cultural practice from the fourteenth through the
seventeenth centuries confronted, interpreted, represented and
evoked the realm of the sensual. Sense and the Senses in Early
Modern Art and Cultural Practice investigates how the faculties of
sight, hearing, touch, taste and smell were made to perform in a
range of guises in early modern cultural practice: as agents of
indulgence and pleasure, as bearers of information on material
reality, as mediators between the mind and the outer world, and
even as intercessors between humans and the divine. The volume
examines not only aspects of the arts of painting and sculpture but
also extends into other spheres: philosophy, music and poetry,
gardens, food, relics and rituals. Collectively, the essays
gathered here form a survey of key debates and practices attached
to the theme of the senses in Renaissance and Baroque art and
cultural practice.
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