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Contesting The Logic Of Painting eBook

Art And Understanding In Eleventh-Century Byzantium

by Charles Barber
language: english
Publisher: BRILL, October of 2007 ‧
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Studies of the icon in Byzantium have tended to focus on the iconoclastic era of the eighth- and ninth-centuries. This study shows that discussion of the icon was far from settled by this lengthy dispute. While the theory of the icon in Byzantium was governed by a logical understanding that had limited painting to the visible alone, the four authors addressed in this book struggled with this constraint. Symeon the New Theologian, driven by a desire for divine vision, chose, effectively, to disregard the icon. Michael Psellos used a profound neoplatonism to examine the relationship between an icon and miracles. Eustratios of Nicaea followed the logic of painting to the point at which he could clarify a distinction between painting from theology. Leo of Chalcedon attempted to describe a formal presence in the divine portrait of Christ. All told, these authors open perspectives on the icon that enrich and expand our own modernist understanding of this crucial medium.

Contesting The Logic Of Painting

Art And Understanding In Eleventh-Century Byzantium

by Charles Barber

Property Description
ISBN: 9789047431619
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date: October of 2007
Language: English
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility: PDF para ADE
Collection: Visualising The Middle Ages
Categories: eBooks in English > Art > History of Art
EAN: 9789047431619