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Author Winckelmann, Johann Joachim, 1717-1768
Translator Fuseli, Henry, 1741-1825
Uniform Title Gedanken ueber die Nachahmung der griechischen Werke in der Malerei und Bildhauerkunst. English
Title Reflections on the painting and sculpture of the Greeks : with instructions for the connoisseur, and an essay on grace in works of art
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Summary "Reflections on the Painting and Sculpture of the Greeks: With Instructions for the Connoisseur, and an Essay on Grace in Works of Art" by Abbé Winkelmann, translated by Henry Fuseli, is a scholarly examination of Greek art, composed in the mid-18th century. The text delves into the aesthetic principles and techniques that define the excellence of Greek painting and sculpture, advocating for the insights of classical antiquity to inform and elevate contemporary art practices. It explores the unique qualities of Greek art, such as ideal beauty, contour, drapery, and expression, positioning these elements as benchmarks for artistic mastery. The opening of the work introduces the significance of Greek art, detailing the intrinsic beauty cultivated by the Greek environment and its role in shaping artistic taste. It emphasizes the need for modern artists to study ancient masterpieces closely, suggesting that familiarity with Greek forms fosters a deeper understanding of beauty and excellence in art. Additionally, Winkelmann discusses the athletic and aesthetic ideals of Greek culture, noting how these influenced the portrayal of the human form in art. The text serves as both a tribute to ancient achievements and a guide for artists seeking to replicate that esteemed level of artistic excellence. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class N: Fine Arts
Subject Art, Greek
Subject Aesthetics -- Early works to 1800
Subject Art -- Philosophy
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EBook-No. 61317
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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