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Le traité de Juan de Arfe (1535-1603) enseignait pour la première fois en langue espagnole les proportions et l'anatomie aux sculpteurs et aux peintres. Issue d'une thèse, l'étude de M. Portmann retrace l'histoire des savoirs théoriques possédés par les artistes en Espagne aux XVIe et XVIIe siècles, des représentations qu'ils ont inspirées et présente le traité. ©Electre 2015 Contient le fac-similé du texte original en espagnol et sa traduction au français en regard. Études en français. - Contient la reproduction partielle en fac-similé de l'éd de Madrid : Don Plácido Barco López, 1795, correspondant à la 7e impression remaniée de l'éd de Séville : 1585. Source:SUDOC
Human anatomy --- Art --- Arfe y Villafañe, de, Juan --- anno 1500-1599 --- anno 1600-1699 --- Spain --- Human figure in art --- Anatomy, Artistic --- Art, Spanish --- Proportion (Anthropometry) in art --- Corps humain dans l'art --- Anatomie artistique --- Art espagnol --- Proportions (Anthropométrie) dans l'art --- Arfe y Villafañe, Juan de, --- Proportions (Anthropométrie) dans l'art --- Arfe y Villafañe, Juan de,
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This conference proceeding (Sessions on "Otherness in Space and Architecture", International Medieval Conference, Leeds, 2017 and 2018) is a compilation of articles written by both young and senior scholars, who are working on the question of the 'self' and the 'other' in Christian, Jewish and Islamic cultures. The articles examine how material, 'oriental' objects and knowledge originating in non-Western communities helped building and strengthening the identity of Iberia's, southern France and northern Italian nobility and its lineages. It is shown how, in the perception of Christians, the public image of Jews and Moslems became constructed as that of adversaries, while their cultural knowledge, at the same time, would be integrated into Christian culture in a paradox manner, in which the 'self' necessarily depends on the 'other' and how visual tensions in art and space have been used as symbols of power.
Jews in art --- Muslims in art --- Other (Philosophy) in art --- Jewish way of life in art
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Human anatomy --- human figures [visual works] --- anatomy --- Human figure in art --- Body image in art --- Anatomy, Artistic --- Medicine and art --- Art and science --- Art, Renaissance --- Art, Italian --- Congresses.
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Sociology of culture --- Iconography --- Architecture --- ethnicity --- identity --- anno 1200-1499 --- anno 1500-1599 --- anno 1600-1699 --- Western Europe
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