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The collection features twelve studies by art historian James S. Ackerman, focusing on the interplay between historical authority and artistic innovation. Ackerman shifts from a linear view of artistic progress to explore how past influences can both constrain and inspire creativity. He delves into the origins of art history, architectural drawing, and key figures like Leonardo Da Vinci, while examining the roles of imitation and conventions in art. These interconnected themes reveal how representation is shaped by cultural practices and historical contexts.
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Origins, Imitation, Conventions: Representation in the Visual Arts, James S. Ackerman
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- Released
- 2002
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- Title
- Origins, Imitation, Conventions: Representation in the Visual Arts
- Language
- English
- Authors
- James S. Ackerman
- Publisher
- MIT Press
- Released
- 2002
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 342
- ISBN13
- 9780262011860
- Category
- Architecture and Urbanism
- Description
- The collection features twelve studies by art historian James S. Ackerman, focusing on the interplay between historical authority and artistic innovation. Ackerman shifts from a linear view of artistic progress to explore how past influences can both constrain and inspire creativity. He delves into the origins of art history, architectural drawing, and key figures like Leonardo Da Vinci, while examining the roles of imitation and conventions in art. These interconnected themes reveal how representation is shaped by cultural practices and historical contexts.