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The Agency of Art Objects in Northern Europe, 1380–1520

The Agency of Art Objects in Northern Europe, 1380–1520
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Vorliegende Sprache eng
URL https://www.peterlang.com/search?searchstring=9783631841402
Name Burzynski, Jan ˜[HerausgeberIn]œ
Sarnecka, Zuzanna ˜[ÜbersetzerIn]œ
Ziemba, Antoni ˜[VerfasserIn]œ
T I T E L ˜Theœ Agency of Art Objects in Northern Europe, 1380–1520
Verfasserangabe Jan Burzynski, Zuzanna Sarnecka, Antoni Ziemba
Auflage 1st, New ed
Verlagsort Frankfurt a.M
Verlag Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Erscheinungsjahr 2021
Umfang 1 Online-Ressource (1032 p) : 606 ill
Titelhinweis Erscheint auch alsISBN: 978-3-631-82123-7
Erscheint auch als (Druck-Ausgabe): ‡Ziemba, Antoni, 1960 - : ˜Theœ agency of art objects in Northern Europe, 1380-1520
ISBN ISBN 978-3-631-84140-2
Kurzbeschreibung Northern European Art of the 14th –16th centuries – Late Middle Ages – Agency of art – Early Netherlandish Painting – French Art of the 14th–16th centuries – Late Medieval German Painting – Late Medieval German Sculpture – Late Medieval Printmaking – Late Medieval Bookmaking – late medieval book illumination – medieval tapestries – Jan van Eyck – Rogier van der Weyden – Petrus Christus – Hans Memling – Dreux Jehan – Juan de Flandes – Michel Sittow – Albrecht Dürer – Albrecht Altdorfer – Claus Sluter – Claus de Werve – Niklaus Gerhaert van Leyden – Veit Stoss – Tilman Riemenschneider – Claus Berg – Bernt Notke – Gregor Erhart – Michael Erhart – late medieval piety – medieval devotion – medieval pilgrimages
2. Kurzbeschreibung This monograph book offers a new interpretation of northern European art of the fifteenth century. The author presents it as a conglomerate of objects-things which act on the recipient in a specific – material and spatial – way. He analyzes macro-scale objects that impose movement on the viewer, and micro-scale objects that encourage manipulation. Inspired by the anti-anthropocentric concept of “returning to things” (B. Latour, A. Gell and others), the author searches for the “agency of things” in late-medieval art objects, which evoke specific liturgical, devotional, propaganda-political behaviors, or establish the status of social owner of the object that once co-created the network of material and spiritual culture. This methodologically innovative approach is part of the latest research in early art in Western Europe and the United States
1. Schlagwort Deutschland
Niederlande
Kunst
Sachkultur
Materialität
Rezeptionsästhetik
Geschichte 1380-1520
SWB-Titel-Idn 1755337558
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