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The Matter Of Violence In Baroque Painting Bogdan Cornea

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The Matter Of Violence In Baroque Painting Bogdan Cornea
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Publisher: Visual and Material Culture
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.22 MB
Pages: 186
Author: Bogdan Cornea
ISBN: 9789463727808, 9463727809
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Matter Of Violence In Baroque Painting Bogdan Cornea by Bogdan Cornea 9789463727808, 9463727809 instant download after payment.

Baroque depictions of violence are often dismissed as 'over the top' and 'excessive'. Their material richness and exciting visual complexity, together with the visceral engagement they demand from beholders, are usually explained in literature as reflecting the presumed violence of early modern society. This book explores the intersection between materiality, excess, and violence in seventeenth-century paintings through a close analysis of some of the most iconic works of the period. Baroque paintings expose or reference their materiality by insisting on various physical changes wrought through violence. This study approaches violence as the work of materiality, which has the potential to analogously stage pictorial surfaces as corporeal surfaces, where paint becomes flayed flesh, canvas threads ruptured skin, and red paint spilt blood.

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