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Interactive And Sculptural Printmaking In The Renaissance Suzanne Karr Schmidt

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Interactive And Sculptural Printmaking In The Renaissance Suzanne Karr Schmidt
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 24.57 MB
Pages: 534
Author: Suzanne Karr Schmidt
ISBN: 9789004340138, 9004340130
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Interactive And Sculptural Printmaking In The Renaissance Suzanne Karr Schmidt by Suzanne Karr Schmidt 9789004340138, 9004340130 instant download after payment.

Suzanne Karr Schmidt's 'Interactive and Sculptural Printmaking in the Renaissance' tells the story of a hands-on genre of prints: how innovative paper engineering redefined the relationship of early modern viewers to art, humanism, and science. Interactive and sculptural prints pervaded the European reading market of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Single sheets and book illustrations featured movable flaps and dials, and functioned as kits to build three-dimensional scientific instruments. These hybrid constructions—part text, part image, and part sculpture—engaged readers; so did the polemical, satirical, and, occasionally, erotic content. By manipulating dials and flaps, or building and using the instruments, viewers learned to think through images as well as words, interacting visually with desires, social critique, and knowledge itself.

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