Early Modern Visual Allegory
Discover the fascinating world of allegory in art with Early Modern Visual Allegory, an insightful anthology published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2007. This comprehensive volume spans 316 pages and delves into the intricate relationship between visual allegory and personification throughout art history.
Designed to complement literary and cultural studies, this book addresses essential questions surrounding the conception of allegories: Who are they created for? What purposes do they serve? By examining early modern allegorical imagery through critical material, contextual, and methodological lenses, Early Modern Visual Allegory invites readers to explore the profound meanings behind these artistic expressions. Perfect for scholars, students, and art enthusiasts alike, this anthology is a must-have addition to your collection.