Built Surface: v. 1: Architecture and the Visual Arts from Antiquity to the Enlightenment

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Abbey Church
Abbot Suger
allegorical interpretation
allegory
Amsterdam Town Hall
Ancient Rome
Antiquity
Architecture
art historical methodology
Arts
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Bettina Bergmann
Book III
Caroline van Eck
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Dalai Lamas
De Hooch
Della
Dense
Desley Luscombe
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Erika Naginski
graphic arts
Great Mosque
history
interdisciplinary art architecture analysis
Jacqueline Frank
Jeffrey Mueller
John Onians
John Pinto
Karma Kagyu
Linear Perspective
Lyons School
Madaba Map
Maria Georgopoulou
Martha Hollander
Mary Miller
memorials
Modern
Monika Schmitter
Monk's Parlour
Monk’s Parlour
Mosaic Pavement
Naples Archaeological Museum
Optical Traps
ornamentation
Painted Architecture
Painted Palace
painting
Paul Delaroche
perspective
photography
Picture Room
Pieter De Hooch
Planning
popular culture
relationship
Renaissance architectural theory
Robert Linrothe
Sean Sawyer
site specificity
spatial representation theory
Stephen Bonn
Timeless
Town Hall
urban
urban planning history
utopian
visual culture studies
visual representation
William Clark

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138730625
  • Weight: 750g
  • Dimensions: 154 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Nov 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This title was first published in 2002: Since antiquity through to the present, architecture and the pictorial arts (paintings, photography, graphic arts) have not been rigidly separated but interrelated - the one informing the other, and establishing patterns of creation and reception. In the Classical tradition the education of the architect and artist has always stressed this relationship between the arts, although modern scholarship has too often treated them as separate disciplines. These volumes explore the history of this exchange between the arts as it emerged from classical theory into artistic and architectural practice. Issues of visual representation, perspective, allegory, site specificity, ornamentation, popular culture, memorials, urban and utopian planning, and the role of treatises, manifestos, and other theoretical writings are addressed, as well as the critical reaction to these products and practices. This title represents a variety of methods, approaches, and diatectical interpretations - cases where architecture informs the themes and physical space of pictures, or pictorial concerns inform the design and construction of the built environment. The exchanges between architecture and pictures explored by these authors are found to be in all cases ideologically potent, and therefore significantly expressive of their respective social, political, and intellectual histories.

Christy Anderson, Karen Koehler

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