Description |
xiv, 188 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm |
Contents |
Machine derived contents note: 1. By the ocean of time -- 2. The viewer and the vanishing point -- 3. A single glance -- 4. Simpler completeness -- 5. Position and meaning in continuous narration -- 6. Space and narrative |
Summary |
The Rebirth of Continuous Narrative focuses on a puzzling but ubiquitous feature of Renaissance art: continuous narrative, in which several episodes, each including the same characters, are shown in a single space or setting. Continuous narratives have often been considered to be incompatible with the new system of representing space, one-point perspective, which has been traditionally understood to freeze time as it unifies pictorial space. In this study, Lew Andrews reassesses the problem and offers a new interpretation of continuous narrative |
Analysis |
Europe |
|
Paintings |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 166-182) and index |
SUBJECT |
Shi dian. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2006010316
|
Subject |
Narrative painting, Italian.
|
|
Narrative painting, Renaissance -- Italy.
|
|
Perspective.
|
|
Space (Art)
|
LC no. |
94046328 |
ISBN |
052147356X |
|
0521646634 (paperback) |
|