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Seroux The art of plural identity or Being as an archipelago to be . . . A SINGULAR COLLECTIVE If Séroux is a true ‘archipelist’, it's because, like Pessoa, this name covers not only the original name of Jean Séroux, the Belgian painter, draughtsman and photographer, but also the name of the collective he formed with heteronyms such as David Realh, Alex Svi, and the Photographic Collections of Zorah Somexki
Séroux RECHERCHE - Séroux - seroux. org SEROUX Summary A silent eloquence His thinking is organised His representations are structured in a figurative, rational way, based on perspective It conveys emotion, avoiding the impulsive reactions of the child state, which David Realh takes into account His perception conveys a kind of melancholy that can make you think of emptiness
Seroux - Archipelagic philosophy - Séroux Introduction Do sudden ideas, inspirations and intimate thoughts need no words Nietzsche claimed that he already had "in his head" the point at which he wanted his thought to culminate, in a dazzling impression The words of inner thought give form to such an intuition, more slowly, at the risk of impoverishing it
The Genesis of the Renaissance Seroux d’Agincourt Jean-Baptiste Seroux d’Agincourt is less well known, too, than his illustrious predecessor Winckelmann Yet it was in the scheme which d’Agincourt adopted for a comprehensive history of Western art that the Renaissance makes its first tentative appearance
Web Gallery of Art, searchable fine arts image database Web Gallery of Art, image collection, virtual museum and searchable database of European fine arts (painting, sculpture, illumination) of the Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Neoclassicism, Romanticism, Realism, Impressionism periods (1000-1900), containing over 31 100 reproductions Biographies, commentaries, guided tours, free postcard service, mobile version are provided
The “Winckelmann” of Medieval Art: Jean-Baptiste Séroux d’Agincourt In 1780, with the support of Louis XVI, Séroux d’Agincourt began to compile material for a magnum opus comparable to Winckelmann’s but with a specific focus on Christian arts from antiquity through the Renaissance
SEROUX DAGINCOURT E LA PITTURA VENETA E FRIULANA ESTRATTO da L’opera di Seroux è infatti di grande ambizione: ricostruire il filo della storia dell’arte attraverso le immagini, spesso ordinate in eloquenti sequenze iconografiche o tipologiche nelle tavole finali dell’Histoire de l’Art, frutto di un impegnativo e modernissimo lavoro disegnativo e compositivo, al di là dei risultati estetici talvolta scaden
Jean Baptiste Seroux dAgincourt - Wikipedia Jean Baptiste Louis George Seroux D'Agincourt (5 April 1730 – 24 September 1814) was a French archaeologist and historian [1] Born in Beauvais, he was a descendant of the counts of Namur, [2] and in his youth he served as an officer in a regiment of cavalry