Film, like the printed imagery inaugurated during the Renaissance, spread ideas - not least the idea of the power of visual art - across not only geographical and political divides but also strata of class and gender. Moving Pictures and Renaissance Art History examines the early flourishing of film, from the 1920s to the mid-1960s, as partly reprising the introduction of mass media in the Renaissance, allowing for innovation that reflected an art free of the control of a patron though required to attract a broad public. Rivalry between word and image, between the demands of narrative and those of visual composition, spurred new ways of addressing the compelling nature of the visual. The twentieth century also saw the development of the discipline of art history; transfusions between cinematic practice and art historical postulates are part of the story told here.
| ISBN: | 9781041183150 |
| Publication date: | 1st December 2025 |
| Author: | Patricia Emison |
| Publisher: | Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Pagination: | 582 pages |
| Series: | Film Culture in Transition |
| Genres: |
History of art Media studies History The arts: general topics |
Film, like the printed imagery inaugurated during the Renaissance, spread ideas - not least the idea of the power of visual art - across not only geographical and political divides but also strata of class and gender. Moving Pictures and Renaissance Art History examines the early flourishing of film, from the 1920s to the mid-1960s, as partly reprising the introduction of mass media in the Renaissance, allowing for innovation that reflected an art free of the control of a patron though required to attract a broad public. Rivalry between word and image, between the demands of narrative and those of visual composition, spurred new ways of addressing the compelling nature of the visual. The twentieth century also saw the development of the discipline of art history; transfusions between cinematic practice and art historical postulates are part of the story told here.
Moving Pictures and Renaissance Art History features in the following genres: History of art, Media studies, History, The arts: general topics
Moving Pictures and Renaissance Art History is available in Paperback, Hardback
Moving Pictures and Renaissance Art History was written by Patricia Emison and published by Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Moving Pictures and Renaissance Art History has 582 pages
Yes it is part of Film Culture in Transition series
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