Perception and Artistic Style ( Volume 73 )

Publication series :Volume 73

Author: Parker   D. M.;Derêgowski   J. B.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 1991

E-ISBN: 9780080867274

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780444887023

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780444887023

Subject: B842.1 认知;J0 Art Theory

Language: ENG

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Description

Perception and Artistic Style explores the role of visual processes in the creation and perception of painting and drawing. By looking at the relationship between perception and representation evidence is provided that purely visual processes are a richer source of artistic inspiration than is commonly realised. Many of the obvious variations in artistic style are firmly rooted in visual perception and visual cognition. This book looks at a range of fundamental visual processes and investigates their contribution to major stylistic features of works of art. A wide selection of pictures is considered; ancient, medieval, renaissance, nineteenth and twentieth century and primitive, and both well known and relatively obscure works are examined.

The volume includes 86 figures, 13 grey-scale illustrations of artworks and 43 line drawings. This book will be of value to students of perception, students of art and art history, and, since the more technical aspects have been confined to the notes, the general reader who wishes to increase his/her appreciation and understanding of pictorial art.

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 10

Preface

pp.:  6 – 14

Contents

pp.:  10 – 6

Chapter II. Counterfeits Made to Beguile

pp.:  30 – 58

Chapter III. Why Two Eyes are Better Than One

pp.:  58 – 231

Chapter V. Views Typical and Otherwise

pp.:  104 – 118

Chapter VI. Comunalities of Distortions

pp.:  118 – 144

Chapter VII. Cues Intrinsic to the Eye

pp.:  144 – 176

Chapter VIII. Art Via Illusion

pp.:  176 – 190

Chapter IX. Art and Reality

pp.:  190 – 212

Notes

pp.:  212 – 266

Chapter IV. The Limits of Perspective

pp.:  231 – 104

References

pp.:  266 – 288

Author Index

pp.:  288 – 296

Subject Index

pp.:  296 – 304

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