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Combining research and ideas from the histories of art, medicine, and natural philosophy, this book demonstrates the significance of "lifelikeness" in Renaissance art and considers the implications of claims that a work of art is "a living thing." Critical language describing such works became codified. This period also witnessed the advent of early modern medicine and anatomical science. Sixteenth-century Italian Renaissance artists rendered images in painting and sculpture that are so higholy mimetic as to be nearly lifelike.
Renaissance --- human figures [visual works] --- Iconography --- portraits --- anno 1500-1599 --- Artiestenleven --- Leven in de kunst --- Life in art --- Realism in art --- Realisme dans l'art --- Realisme in de kunst --- Soul in art --- Vie dans l'art --- Ziel in de kunst --- Âme dans l'art --- Portraits, Renaissance --- Life in art. --- Portraits de la Renaissance --- Ame dans l'art --- Réalisme dans l'art --- Soul in art. --- Réalisme dans l'art --- Art styles --- anno 1400-1499 --- Italy --- Art, Italian --- Realism in art. --- Art italien --- Portraits [Renaissance ] --- Art [Italian ] --- 16th century --- Portraits, Renaissance - Italy --- Art, Italian - 16th century --- Italiaanse school
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Art --- anno 500-1499 --- Art [Christian ] --- Art [Eclesiastical ] --- Art [Medieval ] --- Art chrétien --- Art ecclésiastique --- Art et symbolisme chrétiens --- Art médiéval --- Art religieux chrétien --- Art sacré --- Arts in the Church --- Ascension de l'âme dans l'art --- Ascension of the soul in art --- Christelijke iconografie --- Christelijke kunst en symboliek --- Christelijke symboliek --- Christian art and symbolism --- Christian symbolism --- Ecclesiastical art --- Godsdienstige kunst [Christelijke ] --- Hemelvaart van de ziel in de kunst --- Iconografie [Christelijke ] --- Iconographie chrétienne --- Kerkelijke kunst --- Kunst [Christelijke ] --- Kunst [Godsdienstige ] [Christelijke ] --- Kunst [Kerkelijke ] --- Kunst [Middeleeuwse ] --- Kunst [Sacrale ] --- Medieval art --- Middeleeuwse kunst --- Religious art [Christian ] --- Sacrale kunst --- Sacred art --- Symboliek [Christelijke ] --- Symbolisme chrétien --- Art, Medieval --- Staircases in art --- Symbolism in art --- Escaliers dans l'art --- Symbolisme dans l'art --- Themes, motives --- Thèmes, motifs --- 091.31:7.04 --- Verluchte handschriften: iconografie --- 091.31:7.04 Verluchte handschriften: iconografie --- Art médiéval --- Ascension de l'âme dans l'art --- Thèmes, motifs
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Art --- Christian spirituality --- anno 1400-1499 --- anno 1500-1599 --- Europe --- Self --- Soul in art --- Soul --- Art, Renaissance --- Reformation and art --- Counter-Reformation --- Humanism --- Moi (Psychologie) --- Ame dans l'art --- Ame --- Art de la Renaissance --- Réforme (Christianisme) et art --- Contre-Réforme --- Humanisme --- Religious aspects --- Christianity --- Congresses. --- History --- Aspect religieux --- Christianisme --- Congrès --- Histoire --- Counter-Reformation in art --- 75.046.3 --- Religie in de schilderkunst. Heiligenbeelden --- Conferences - Meetings --- 75.046.3 Religie in de schilderkunst. Heiligenbeelden --- Réforme (Christianisme) et art --- Contre-Réforme --- Congrès --- Pneuma --- Future life --- Philosophical anthropology --- Theological anthropology --- Animism --- Spirit --- Personal identity --- Consciousness --- Individuality --- Mind and body --- Personality --- Thought and thinking --- Will --- Art and the Reformation --- Art and religion --- Christian art and symbolism --- Philosophy --- Classical education --- Classical philology --- Renaissance --- Renaissance art --- Congresses --- Art [Renaissance ] --- Self - Religious aspects - Christianity - Congresses --- Counter-Reformation in art - Congresses --- Soul in art - Congresses --- Art, Renaissance - Congresses --- Soul - Christianity - Congresses --- Reformation and art - Congresses --- Humanism - History - Congresses --- Illustrations, images, etc --- Art chrétien --- 15e-17e siècles
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