A new antiquity : art and humanity as universal, 1400-1600
"Examines how the subtlety, variety, and inventiveness of American, Asian, and African creations and techniques encountered in the context of sixteenth century Iberian colonization challenged and revolutionized the definitions of what art is and what it means to be human"--
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University Park, Pennsylvania
: The Pennsylvania State University Press
, [2024]
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A new antiquity Rezensiert in: [Rezension von: Alessandra Russo, A new antiquity, art and humanity as universal, 1400-1600] |
| Author Notes: | Alessandra Russo |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction : a revolution in thought
- Lights on the antipodes : "made throughout the entire world"
- Acuity through art : artifact-based, oceanic humanism
- An indestructable "Indian" universe of artists : thinking with hands
- The sublime art of the idol : from forensic to aesthetic judgment
- Novel territories of painting : coordinates for another renaissance
- Conclusions : a new artistic world.


