469758-FS2021-0-VL ÄK: Horizon and pictorial space (graded)





Root number 469758
Semester FS2021
Type of course Lecture
Allocation to subject Art History
Type of exam not defined
Title VL ÄK: Horizon and pictorial space (graded)
Description Literatur zur Einführung:
- Christoph Asendorf, ‘Von der ‘Weltlandschaft’ zur planetarischen Perspektive: der Blick von oben in der Sukzession neuzeitlicher Raumvorstellungen’ in Kritische Berichte 37, 2009, 9-22.
- Hannah Baader, ‘Horizont und Welle,’ in Linea I: Grafie di immagini tra Quattrocentro e Cinquecento, ed. by Marzia Faietti and Gerhard Wolf, Venezia, 2008, 211-226.
- Gaston Bachelard, La poetique de l’espace, Paris 1961
- Boudewijn Bakker, Conquering the horizon. The Limbourg brothers and the painted landscape, in The Limbourg brothers. Nijmegen masters at the French court 1400-1416, ed. by Rob Dückers and Pieter Roelofs, Ludion 2005, 190-207
- Hubert Damisch, L’origine de la perspective, Paris 1987.
- Céline Flécheux, “L’Horizon au temps d’Alberti,” in La limite, ed. by Jackie Pigeaud, Rennes 2012, 143-152.
- Julia A. Hegewald, “Oceans, Islands and Sacred Mountains: Representations of Cosmic Geography in Jaina Art and Architecture.” Cosmos: The Journal of the Traditional Cosmology Society 16 (2000), 3-42.
- Debora S. Hutton, “The Use of Imaginary Landscapes in Paintings from Bijapur.” In Garden and Landscape Practices in Precolonial India: Histories from the Deccan, edited by Daud Ali and Emma J. Flatt, New Delhi 2012, 127–147.
- Albrecht Koschorke, Die Geschichte des Horizonts. Grenze und Grenzüberschreitung in
literarischen Landschaftsbildern, Frankfurt a.M. 1990.
- Peter Krüger, ‘Auf den Standort kommt es an. Zur Rolle des Horizonts in der Perspektive der Neuzeit,’ in Künste und Natur in Diskursen der Frühen Neuzeit, ed. by Harmut Laufhütte, Wiesbaden, 2000, 475-495.
- Lihong Liu, “Shadows in Chinese Art: An Intercultural Perspective,” in Qing encounters,
ed. by Petra ten-Doeschate Chu and Ning Ding, Los Angeles 2015 190-230.
- Tanja Michalsky, Projektion und Imagination. Die niederländische Landschaft der Frühen Neuzeit im Diskurs von Geographie und Malerei, Munich 2011.
- Erwin Panofsky, “Perspective as Symbolic Form” 1927.
-Wolfram Pichler, Zur Kunstgeschichte des Bildfeldes, in: Der Grund. Das Feld des Sichtbaren, hg. von Gottfried Boehm und Matteo Burioni, München 2012, 441–472.
- David J. Roxburgh, “Troubles with perspective: case studies in picture-making from Qajar Iran,” in Art history in the wake of the global turn, ed. by Jill H. Casid and Aruna D’Souza,
Williamstown 2014, 107-125.
- Masako Watanabe, “Narrative Framing in Tale of Genji Scroll: Interior Space in the Compartmentalized Emaki,” Artibus Asiae 58 (1998), 115-146.
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Lecturers Prof. Dr. Beate FrickeTeaching Staff, Faculty of Humanities 
ECTS 3
Recognition as optional course possible Yes
Grading 1 to 6
 
Dates Wednesday 14:15-16:00 Weekly
 
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