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    Author(s)Jodi Cranston
    PublisherCambridge
    ISBN9780521653244
    Pages272
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearSeptember 2000

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    Cambridge The Poetics of Portraiture in the Italian Renaissance 2000 Edition by Jodi Cranston

    Focusing on paintings by Giorgione, Titian, Parmigianino, and Raphael, Jodi Cranston explores the significance of the formal inventions that address the presence of the beholder, particularly the introduction of a range of poses and self-reflexive gestures, and how such a visual dialogue with the beholder encourages the viewer to perceive the portrait as open and responsive, rather than as a fixed commemoration of the past. Cranston also analyzes the term 'portrait' as it is used in contemporary literature, which describes a resemblance of minds and affections between the sitter and the viewer derived from encounters, such as speaker and listener, lover and beloved, and self and other. Bringing together a wide range of literary and visual sources and applying methods derived from literary theory and structural analysis, this study demonstrates how sixteenth-century portraits extend contemporary efforts to perceive and receive painting as a kind of poetry. Table of contents :- 1. Dialogue with the beholder; 2. 'Familiar colloquium': the recollection and presence of portraits; 3. Designing the self; Titian's 'Nonautographic' self-portraits; 4. 'L'effetto che fa lo specchio'; 5. The speaking tomb.



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