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| #1041398 in Books | imusti | 2011-08-31 | 2011-09-30 | Original language:German | PDF # 1 | .95 x7.13 x9.65l,2.06 | File type: PDF | 312 pages | Belknap Press||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| The Renaissance from a New (to me anyway) Angle|By John Lennon|By coincidence, I was reading Belting's Florence and Baghdad: Renaissance Art and Arab Science, and Orhan Pamuk's My Name is Red at the same time. What luck! Belting gave me a new perspective (forgive me) on renaissance art, and Pamuk introduced me to Persian miniatures. Both opened my eyes to the inevitable clas||Florence and Baghdad is a refreshing appeal to view the genesis of the unconscious visual foundations in both cultures in all their historical complexity and to illuminate their interdependence. (Die Tageszeitung)
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The use of perspective in Renaissance painting caused a revolution in the history of seeing, allowing artists to depict the world from a spectator's point of view. But the theory of perspective that changed the course of Western art originated elsewhere-it was formulated in Baghdad by the eleventh-century mathematician Ibn al Haithan, known in the West as Alhazen. Using the metaphor of the mutual gaze, or exchanged glances, Hans Belting-preeminent historian and theori...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.Florence and Baghdad: Renaissance Art and Arab Science | Hans Belting.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.