Geography of the Gaze: Urban and Rural Vision in Early Modern Europe

Renzo Dubbini

ISBN 10: 0226167372 ISBN 13: 9780226167374
Published by University of Chicago Press, 2002
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Urban and Rural Vision series. First printing of US edition of this translation by Lydia G. Cochrane of "Geographie dello sguardo: visione paessagio in eta moderna" (Giulio Einaudi, 1994). Softcover volume, measuring approximately 6.25" x 9.25", is in fine condition, solidly bound, with clean, bright pages. Textual illustrations throughout. xiii/251 pages. ""Geography of the Gaze" offers a new history and theory of how the way we look at things influences what we see. Focusing on Western Europe from the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries, Renzo Dubbini shows how developments in science, art, mapping, and visual epistemology affected the ways natural and artificial landscapes were perceived and portrayed.". Seller Inventory # ABE-1558313581179

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Geography of the Gaze offers a new history and theory of how the way we look at things influences what we see. Focusing on Western Europe from the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries, Renzo Dubbini shows how developments in science, art, mapping, and visual epistemology affected the ways natural and artificial landscapes were perceived and portrayed.

He begins with the idea of the "view," explaining its role in the invention of landscape painting and in the definition of landscape as a cultural space. Among other topics, Dubbini explores how the descriptive and pictorial techniques used in mariners' charts, view-oriented atlases, military cartography, and garden design were linked to the proliferation of highly realistic paintings of landscapes and city scenes; how the "picturesque" system for defining and composing landscapes affected not just art but also archaeology and engineering; and how the ever-changing modern cityscapes inspired new ways of seeing and representing the urban scene in Impressionist painting, photography, and stereoscopy. A marvelous history of viewing, Geography of the Gaze will interest everyone from scientists to artists.

About the Author: Renzo Dubbini is a professor in the Istituto di Architettura at the University of Venice. He is the author of Architettura delle prigioni: I luoghi e il tempo della punizione (1700-1880).

Lydia G. Cochrane has translated many books, including most recently The Myth of Pope Joan by Alain Boureau.

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Title: Geography of the Gaze: Urban and Rural ...
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publication Date: 2002
Binding: Soft cover
Condition: Fine
Edition: 1st Edition

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