Living Pictures: Jan van Eyck and Painting’s First Century
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Review “Living Pictures is an original and challenging contribution to one of the most important eras of Western painting, exploring how Jan van Eyck and his colleagues shaped a new pictorial vision and a new world understanding.”—Victor Stoichita, author of The Self-Aware Image: An Insight into Early Modern Meta-Painting“Noa Turel's book generates a cluster of exciting new ideas. Providing original interpretations of canonical Early Netherlandish paintings, it promises to invigorate debates central to the field.”—Laura Weigert, author of French Visual Culture and the Making of Medieval Theater Read more Book Description This groundbreaking study of the paintings of Jan van Eyck and his contemporaries reexamines the emergence of pictorial realism. Read more About the Author Noa Turel is assistant professor of art history at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Read more
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