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      Somaesthetic Experience and the Viewer in Medicean Florence : Renaissance Art and Political Persuasion, 1459-1580

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          Viewers in the Middle Ages and Renaissance were encouraged to forge connections between their physical and affective states when they experienced works of art. They believed that their bodies served a critical function in coming to know and make sense of the world around them, and intimately engaged themselves with works of art and architecture on a daily basis. This book examines how viewers in Medicean Florence were self-consciously cultivated to enhance their sensory appreciation of works of art and creatively self-fashion through somaesthetics. Mobilized as a technology for the production of knowledge with and through their bodies, viewers contributed to the essential meaning of Renaissance art and, in the process, bound themselves to others. By investigating the framework and practice of somaesthetic experience of works by Benozzo Gozzoli, Donatello, Benedetto Buglioni, Giorgio Vasari, and others in fifteenth- and sixteenth century Florence, the book approaches the viewer as a powerful tool that was used by patrons to shape identity and power in the Renaissance.

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          9789048544240
          9789463722216
          01 October 2020
          01 October 2020
          10.5117/9789463722216
          e2c74f32-6bbb-4df8-b8c0-239bfc6437a2
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          ART / History / Renaissance,HISTORY / Renaissance,HISTORY / Social History,PHILOSOPHY / Aesthetics,PHILOSOPHY / Political,PSYCHOLOGY / Social Psychology,Amsterdam University Press,History, Art History, and Archaeology,Art and Material Culture,Cultural Studies,Early Modern Studies,Philosophy,Politics and Government,Sociology and Social History,AUP Wetenschappelijk,History of art and design styles: c 1400 to c 1600,European history,Social and cultural history,Philosophy: aesthetics,Social, group or collective psychology

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