Enlightened Animals in Eighteenth-Century Art Enlightened Animals in Eighteenth-Century Art
Material Culture of Art and Design

Enlightened Animals in Eighteenth-Century Art

Sensation, Matter, and Knowledge

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How do our senses help us to understand the world? This question, which preoccupied Enlightenment thinkers, also emerged as a key theme in depictions of animals in eighteenth-century art. This book examines the ways in which painters such as Chardin, as well as sculptors, porcelain modelers, and other decorative designers portrayed animals as sensing subjects who physically confirmed the value of material experience.



The sensual style known today as the Rococo encouraged the proliferation of animals as exemplars of empirical inquiry, ranging from the popular subject of the monkey artist to the alchemical wonders of the life-sized porcelain animals created for the Saxon court. Examining writings on sensory knowledge by La Mettrie, Condillac, Diderot and other philosophers side by side with depictions of the animal in art, Cohen argues that artists promoted the animal as a sensory subject while also validating the material basis of their own professional practice.

GÉNERO
Arte y espectáculo
PUBLICADO
2021
11 de febrero
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
256
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Bloomsbury Visual Arts
VENDEDOR
Bookwire Gesellschaft zum Vertrieb digitaler Medien mbH
TAMAÑO
17.7
MB

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