波提切利对但丁天堂的图解:连体视觉的建构

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I Tatti Studies Pub Date : 2019-09-01 DOI:10.1086/705470
Heather Webb
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一段时间以来,桑德罗·波提切利的阅读概念一直引起学者们的兴趣。这篇文章首先探讨了但丁的天堂篇的插图,作为这首诗的阅读,表明波提切利,作为一个特别“复杂”的读者(用瓦萨里的话说),接受了但丁对那些读这首诗的人最具挑战性的邀请。这是一种邀请,让我们去想象一种可能性,我称之为"连体视觉"但丁在天堂篇中描述的一种视觉模式,是被祝福者的特权。波提切利对这一富有远见的挑战的参与使他的插图的观众能够通过一系列技术来反思和富有想象力地扩展他们自己的视觉模式,包括多重凝视的插图,情感呈现
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Botticelli’s Illustrations of Dante’s Paradiso: The Construction of Conjoined Vision
THE NOTION OF READING with Sandro Botticelli is one that has intrigued scholars for some time. This essay explores the illustrations of Dante’s Paradiso as, first and foremost, readings of the poem, suggesting that Botticelli, as a particularly “sophisticated” reader (to use Vasari’s loaded term), engages Dante’s most challenging invitation to those who take up this canticle. This is the invitation to imagine the possibility of what I am calling “conjoined vision,” a mode of vision that Dante describes in the Paradiso as the privilege of the blessed. Botticelli’s engagement with this visionary challenge enables the viewers of his illustrations to reflect on and imaginatively expand their own modes of vision through a series of techniques that include the illustration of a plural gaze, the affective presentation
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