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The Realism of Piero della Francesca (Visual Culture in Early Modernity)
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ISBN: 0367359731
Author: Keizer, Joost
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The fifteenth-century Italian artist Piero della Francesca painted a familiar world. Roads wind through hilly landscapes, run past farms, sheds, barns, and villages. This is the world in which Piero lived. At the same time, Pieros paintings depict a world that is distant. The subjects of his pictures are often Christian and that means that their setting is the Holy Land, a place Piero had never visited.The Realism of Piero della Francesca studies this paradoxical aspect of Pieros art. It tells the story of an artist who could think of the local churches, palaces, and landscapes in and around his hometown of Sansepolcro as miraculously built replicas of the monuments of Jerusalem. Pieros application of perspective, to which he devoted a long treatise, was meant to convince his contemporaries that his paintings report on things that Piero actually observed. Pieros methodical way of painting seems to have offered no room for his own fantasy. His art looks deliberately styleless.This book uncovers a world in which painting needed to validate itself by cultivating the illusion that it reported on things observed instead of things imagined by the artist. Pieros painting claimed truth in a world of increasing uncertainties.
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The Realism of Piero della Francesca (Visual Culture in Early Modernity)

