Roman art. An american's view
Richard Brilliant
Di Renzo
English Text.
Roma, 2006; paperback, pp. 96, ill., cm 14x20,5.
series: Libri in inglese
ISBN: 88-8323-085-X - EAN13: 9788883230851
Subject: Essays (Art or Architecture),Essays on Ancient Times
Period: 0-1000 (0-XI) Ancient World
Places: Rome
Languages:
Weight: 0.16 kg
For him the study of artworks in and through history, their careful visual apprehension, and their exposition, both orally in teaching and in writing to a larger public constitute a seamless web of interactive functions, fundamental to the role of art historian. In that capacity, the visual delight and stimulation offered to the eye and mind transcend personal experience, without which there cannot be any valid interpretative activity, and imposes on that experience the need to share it in a disciplined, well-founded manner with others. Perhaps it is that motive that so energized Brilliant's writing: to be so attentive to the stories told to make sense of the world, and to the images of ourselves, provided by us in person and portrayed by artists that establish the realities of our social existence and make them worthy of consideration. Characteristic excerpts of his work, included in this volume, should encourage the reader to read more deeply to discover the variety of the approaches used, and thereby serve as a model for the exploration of possibilities that lead to independent judgement and action.
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