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Darker shades : the racial other in early modern art

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Difference exists; otherness is constructed. This book asks how important Western artists, from Giotto to Titian and Caravaggio, and from Bosch to D rer and Rembrandt, shaped the imaging of non-Western individuals in early modern art.

Victor I. Stoichita's nuanced and detailed study examines images of racial otherness during a time of new encounters of the West with different cultures and peoples, such as those with dark skins: Muslims and Jews.

Featuring a host of informative illustrations and crossing the disciplines of art history, anthropology, and postcolonial studies, Darker Shades also reconsiders the Western canon's most essential facets: perspective, pictorial narrative, composition, bodily proportion, beauty, color, harmony, and lighting.

What room was there for the "Other," Stoichita would have us ask, in such a crystalline, unchanging paradigm?

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Reaktion Books
1789140560 / 9781789140569
Hardback
704.03
16/09/2019
United Kingdom
English
288 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
23 cm
Translated from the French.