
The science of art
About this book
For almost five hundred years the central goal of European painting was the imitation of nature. Many artist and theorists, believing that imitation must be based on scientific principles, found inspiration or guidance in two branches of optics--the geometrical science of perspective and the physical science of colour. In this pathbreaking and highly illustrated book Martin Kemp examines the major optically orientated examples of artistic theory and practice from the Renaissance to the nineteenth century.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL11614210W
Subjects
Color in artNature (Aesthetics)TechniquePerspectivePaintingComposition (Art)Art criticismArt and scienceArt