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      Indecent Bodies in Early Modern Visual Culture

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          The life-like depiction of the body became a central interest and defining characteristic of the European Early Modern period that coincided with the establishment of which images of the body were to be considered ‘decent’ and representable, and which disapproved, censored, or prohibited. Simultaneously, artists and the public became increasingly interested in the depiction of specific body parts or excretions. This book explores the concept of indecency and its relation to the human body across drawings, prints, paintings, sculptures, and texts. The ten essays investigate questions raised by such objects about practices and social norms regarding the body, and they look at the particular function of those artworks within this discourse. The heterogeneous media, genres, and historical contexts north and south of the Alps studied by the authors demonstrate how the alleged indecency clashed with artistic intentions and challenges traditional paradigms of the historiography of Early Modern visual culture.

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          9789048551774
          9789463725835
          20 December 2022
          20 December 2022
          Affiliations
          [1 ]University of Arizona
          [2 ]Willamette University, Salem, Oregon
          [3 ]National University of Ireland Galway
          [4 ]University of North Alabama
          [5 ]University of Western Australia, Perth
          [6 ]University of Salzburg
          [7 ]University of Connecticut
          10.5117/9789463725835
          385f8758-e3b2-4cca-8310-39fe0f61cf02
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          ART / History / Renaissance,HISTORY / Renaissance,HISTORY / Social History,Paintings and painting,Material culture,Social and cultural history,Amsterdam University Press,History, Art History, and Archaeology,Art and Material Culture,Early Modern Studies,AUP Wetenschappelijk,Renaissance art,Material culture

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