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The Globalization Of Renaissance Art A Critical Review Daniel Savoy

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The Globalization Of Renaissance Art A Critical Review Daniel Savoy
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.57 MB
Pages: 354
Author: Daniel Savoy, (Editor)
ISBN: 9789004355781, 9004355782
Language: English
Year: 2017

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The Globalization Of Renaissance Art A Critical Review Daniel Savoy by Daniel Savoy, (editor) 9789004355781, 9004355782 instant download after payment.

In 'The Globalization of Renaissance Art: A Critical Review', Daniel Savoy assembles an interdisciplinary group of scholars to evaluate the global discourse on early modern European art. Over the course of eleven chapters and a roundtable, the contributors assess the discourse’s goal of transcending Eurocentric boundaries, reflecting on the strengths and weaknesses of current terms, methods, theories, and concepts. Although it is clear that the global perspective has exposed the artistic and cultural pluralism of early modern Europe, it is found that more work needs to be done at the epistemological level of art history as a whole.

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