Wednesday, 17 January 2024

[Gothic Art (3) [continued (20):]] European art in the 15th century [ce] [continued (7)][15th March 1991]

[Redbook8:349][19910315:1000rr][Gothic Art (3) [continued (20):]] European art in the 15th century [ce] [continued (7)][15th March 1991]


19910315.1000

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‘The study of the late 15th century tends to be permeated by a sense of impending doom – to the extent that we have foreknowledge of the change of taste that occurred c1500-50[ce].* So it is important to emphasise that 15th century northern art exhibits enormous vitality.’

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*{2048G~1536[ce]}

cf [[Redbook8:192][19910127:1250b]{Classical Greek Art [continued][– Archaic and classical art]}[27th January 1991][& see ante?,] 192

Archaic → Classical Greek Art 480/479BCE

(2048G~512BCE)



**– ibid [Encylopaedia of Visual Art 4: 619]



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