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Practical discourses on the most noble art of painting

Jusepe Martínez's Practical Discourses on the Most Noble Art of Painting (ca. 1673-75), though little known today, was highly influential on art, artists, and artistic practice and theory in Spain long after its publication. This volume is the first English translation of the Discourses, which, while circulated in manuscript copies, was not even published until the mid-nineteenth century. Martínez wrote the Discourses toward the end of his life as a well-traveled professional artist who had studied and worked in Italy and the major artistic and literary centers of Spain; his ideas were especially enriched by his participation in the elevated cultural life of his native Aragonese school. His discussions on art offer anecdotal knowledge from his friendships with many of the principal artists of Spain's Golden Age, including Diego Velázquez and Alonso Cano, as well as writers and intellectuals of the period. Martínez's text stands out for a nuanced humanism that is rare in practical treatises. Along with his original ideas on handling, pictorial aesthetics, and the vocation of painting, his work has even more affinities with philosophical discourses than with artists' practical instructional books. Zahira Véliz's introduction and notes provide historical context and situate Martínez's ideas in his rich cultural milieu.

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Table of Contents

Practical discourses on the most noble art of painting
To the devoted student of painting
Prologue by way of an encomium of painting
Treatise 1 on drawing and the ways of achieving accuracy
Treatise 2 on symmetry
Treatise 3 on anatomy
Treatise 4 on perspective
Treatise 5 on architecture
Treatise 6 on unity
Treatise 7 on color
Treatise 8 on the choice of poses
Treatise 9 on how to complete a history with propriety
Treatise 10 on the philosophy of painting
Treatise 11 on the relationship between a good painting master and his disciples
Treatise 12 on the selection of subject
Treatise 13 on the arts necessary for the painter
Treatise 14 on the painter's knowledge (ciencia) and prudence
Treatise 15 a note of some of the celebrated practitioners who possessed the attributes described above
Treatise 16 on the esteem and immortality owing to distinguished practitioners
Treatise 17 memorial of eminent Spanish artists
Treatise 18 in which the same subject continues, always with instruction for teachers and disciples
Treatise 19 historical note on painters from various kingdoms of Spain
Treatise 20 on sculptors
Treatise 21 conclusion of this digno escrito in defense of Spanish artists.

Edition Notes

Translated from the Spanish.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Series
Texts & documents series, Texts & documents
Copyright Date
2017

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Dewey Decimal Class
750
Library of Congress
ND1130 .M313 2017, ND1130.M313 2017

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Pagination
viii, 165 pages
Number of pages
165

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26933526M
ISBN 10
1606065289
ISBN 13
9781606065280
LCCN
2016059247
OCLC/WorldCat
974989375

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