Wege zur Ästhetik eines Unfassbaren - Bewältigungsstrategien in der Landschaftsmalerei und der Instrumentalmusik des 18. und 19. Jahrhunderts
by
Franziska M�ller
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Thriller & Suspense
Art & Photography
Format
Paperback
Pages
338
Language
German
Published
Jan 1, 2015
Publisher
Verlag Dr. Kovac
Edition
1st
ISBN-10
3830086199
ISBN-13
9783830086192
Description
Franziska Müller explores the intricate relationship between landscape painting and instrumental music from the 18th and 19th centuries, delving into how artists and composers navigated the aesthetics of the unprecedented. The work examines various strategies employed by these creatives to convey the ineffable, shedding light on the emotional and philosophical undertones woven through their masterpieces.
Through rich analysis, Müller reveals how both disciplines grappled with themes of beauty and the sublime, often reflecting a broader cultural dialogue. By juxtaposing visual art with musical composition, she offers insights into how landscapes were not merely depicted but experienced, inviting audiences to engage with their surroundings on a deeper emotional level. This exploration not only enhances the appreciation of these historical works but also encourages contemporary reflections on the convergences between visual and auditory art forms.
Through rich analysis, Müller reveals how both disciplines grappled with themes of beauty and the sublime, often reflecting a broader cultural dialogue. By juxtaposing visual art with musical composition, she offers insights into how landscapes were not merely depicted but experienced, inviting audiences to engage with their surroundings on a deeper emotional level. This exploration not only enhances the appreciation of these historical works but also encourages contemporary reflections on the convergences between visual and auditory art forms.
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