Arte & Percepção: relações entre pintura e teorias da visão entre os séculos XV e XVII

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51359/2357-9986.2018.245229

Keywords:

painting, Caravagesques, theories of vision, aesthetics, epistemology

Abstract

This paper suggests the idea that in the Caravaggesque schools of painting of the 17th century is possible to find a peculiar investigation about visual perception, especially in the works of Georges de La Tour. This investigation is artistically embodied through: (a) a distension from renaissance principles of image making whose technical and doctrinal exposition goes back to Alberti’s Della Pittura (1435); and (b) a valorization of the modelling starting on color and light and dark. Gombrich (1977), Baxandall (1988) and Burke (1998) base a conception of history in terms of modifications on the modalities of artistic production; and Darrigol (2012) is responsible for a genealogy of the field of optics and main theories of vision since the pre-Socratics.

Author Biography

Guilherme Mautone, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

Bacharel, Mestre e Doutorando em Filosofia pela UFRGS

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Published

2020-06-30

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