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The Eye And The Beholder The Depiction Of The Eye In Western Sculpture With Special Reference To The Period 13501700 And To Colour In Sculpture Hannelore Hagele

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The Eye And The Beholder The Depiction Of The Eye In Western Sculpture With Special Reference To The Period 13501700 And To Colour In Sculpture Hannelore Hagele
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.64 MB
Pages: 343
Author: Hannelore Hagele
ISBN: 9781443858182, 1443858188
Language: English
Year: 2014

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The Eye And The Beholder The Depiction Of The Eye In Western Sculpture With Special Reference To The Period 13501700 And To Colour In Sculpture Hannelore Hagele by Hannelore Hagele 9781443858182, 1443858188 instant download after payment.

In The Eye and the Beholder the author singles out a topic already touched upon in her previous book, Colour in Sculpture. By raising the question of how significant the colouring of the eye is to figurative representations of the late medieval and early modern period, Hannelore Hagele examines the different solutions open to the sculptor, which vary depending on historical and cultural parameters. The created eye must suit purpose and style. She discusses a number of unusual aspects of this: sculpted eyes in antiquity; the art and craft of polychromy; partial polychromy; emotions and expressions; the gaze and the glance; from the sculpted eye to colour and the glass eye; and what the eye cannot see. Dr. Hagele asks whether advances in optics and other sciences, or theological concepts such as the eye of God and the inner eye, determined the way in which eyes were perceived and represented. It is the beholder, whether as maker or viewer, who engages with and judges the worth of any creative effort and what it contributes to an understanding of the seen and the unseen. The illustrations and the many coloured plates accompanying the text offer an overview of the subject.

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