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The eighteenth-century French philosophe Denis Diderotthe principal intelligence behind the Encyclopdie and the author of idiosyncratic fictional works such as Jacques the Fatalist and Rameaus Nephewwas also the first great art critic. Until now, however, Diderots treatises on the visual arts have been available only in French. This two-volume edition makes the most important of his art-critical texts available in English for the first time. Diderots works are among the most provocative and engaging products of the French Enlightenment. Moreover, their ruminations on many issues of perennial interest (invention versus convention, nature versus culture, and technique versus imagination; the complex relations between economic reality and artistic achievement) give them a rare pertinence to current debates on the nature and function of representation. All the celebrated pieces are here: the rhapsodic dream meditation inspired by Fragonards Corsus and Callierho; the incident-packed excursion through a set of landscapes by Joseph Vernet; the evocative consideration of the nature of ruins and historical nostalgia prompted by the first showing of works by Hubert Robert. But these famous passages can now be considered in their proper context, surrounded by meditations that are less well known but equally sparkling. The book also includes brief introductory texts and annotations by John Goodman that clarify the many references to contemporary Parisian culture, as well as an introduction by Thomas Crow that sets the texts in their historical and art-historical context.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9780300062519
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 278
- Utgivningsdatum: 1995-09-01
- Översättare: John Goodman
- Förlag: Yale University Press