The Object of Art
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Are works of art imitations? If so what exactly do they imitate? Should an artist remind his audience that what it is perceiving is in fact artifice or should he try above all to persuade it to accept the illusion as reality? Questions such as these which have dominated aesthetic theory since the Greeks were debated with extraordinary vigour and ingenuity in eighteenth-century France. In this book Dr Hobson analyses these debates focusing in turn on painting the novel drama poetry and music. In each case she relates theory to contemporary works of art by Watteau Chardin Diderot Beaumarchais Gluck and many others. She shows that disputes within the theory of each art centred upon the nature of the perceiver''s attention. Dr Hobson provides a method of mapping the changes in artistic style which took place as the century advanced. In discussing such conceptual transformations Dr Hobson opens an important perspective for the study of Romanticism and Realism.
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