Renaissance Architectural Prints and the Cultural Techniques of Copying
Research Seminar
- Data: 14.05.2019
- Ora: 13:30
- Relatore: Michael J. Waters
- Luogo: Villino Stroganoff, Via Gregoriana 22, 00187 Rom
- Contatto: paulinyi@biblhertz.it
While scholars have challenged
this simplistic understanding of architecture in the age of printing, little
attention has been paid to the practices of copying at the heart of this
belief. Confronting this paradigm, this paper explores the complex ways in
which the remediation of printed images shaped architectural practice already
in the Renaissance. It argues that commonplace acts of copying, processes of
direct translation, and even seemingly mundane activities such as the
replication of printed treatises constitute an overlooked cultural technique,
one that became integral to the dynamic, intermedial processes of architectural
design that developed in the sixteenth century.
Michael
J. Waters is an assistant professor in the Department of Art History and
Archaeology at Columbia University and currently a fellow at Villa I Tatti, The
Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies.
Scientific Organization: Charles Kang