Renaissance
Wundram, Manfred2016
Book
Art as we know it today would not exist without the Renaissance. Widely considered the most influential phenomenon in European art, architecture, literature, and science, the movement revolutionized the Western conception of reality and heralded the emergence of modernity out of the Middle Ages. The Renaissance first gained momentum in Italy, at the end of the 14th century, spreading across Europe over the course of the next centuries, with dynamic epicenters in Florence, the Low Countries, and Germany. The movement found its intellectual basis in humanism, derived from classical Greek philosophy. Across art, science, literature, and politics, proponents of the Renaissance avowed that man was the "measure of all things" and determined to replace scholastic medieval confines with a revival of antiquity.
Main title:
Renaissance / Manfred Wundram ; Ingo F. Walter (Ed).
Author:
Wundram, Manfred, authorWalther, Ingo F., editor
Work:
Imprint:
Koln, [Germany] : Taschen, [2016]©2016
Collation:
95 pages : colour illustrations, portraits (some colour) ; 27 cm.
Series title:
Notes:
Original edition: 2006.
ISBN:
9783836547598 (hardback)
Dewey class:
759.03
Language:
English
Subject:
BRN:
448038
| Location | Collection | Call number | Status/Desc |
|---|---|---|---|
| Library at the Dock | -Art and Culture | ARTS 759.03 WUND | Available |