Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
342
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Dec 1, 1993
Editorial
The Getty Center For The History Of Art
ISBN-10
0892362596
ISBN-13
9780892362592
Descripción
This compelling collection brings together the groundbreaking ideas of renowned thinkers in the realm of German aesthetics during a pivotal timeframe. Robert Vischer, Conrad Fiedler, Heinrich Wolfflin, and Adolf Goller delve into the intricate relationship between empathy and the appreciation of art, shedding light on how emotions can influence our perception of form and space.
Through their insightful essays, the authors explore the evolution of psychological aesthetics, emphasizing the importance of emotional connection in understanding artistic expression. Their work serves as a bridge between philosophical thought and practical analysis, offering readers a nuanced perspective on the aesthetic experience.
At its core, this collection invites readers to reconsider the intersections of art, emotion, and perception, providing a rich foundation for those interested in the complexities of art theory and its development during this transformative period in German culture.
Through their insightful essays, the authors explore the evolution of psychological aesthetics, emphasizing the importance of emotional connection in understanding artistic expression. Their work serves as a bridge between philosophical thought and practical analysis, offering readers a nuanced perspective on the aesthetic experience.
At its core, this collection invites readers to reconsider the intersections of art, emotion, and perception, providing a rich foundation for those interested in the complexities of art theory and its development during this transformative period in German culture.
Géneros
Historia
Naturaleza