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Born under Saturn : the Character and Conduct of Artist : A Documented History from Antiquity to the French Revolution

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There is a nearly unanimous belief that artists have a distinctive personality and that they are always and have been egocentric, capricious, romantic, rebellious, informal, licentious, eccentric, obsessed with their work, and difficult to live with. Art historians have contributed little to this topic, as they do not consider psychoanalysis useful for historical research, which has somewhat deprived them of a deeper understanding of both the behavior of ancient and modern artists and their works. The aim is to investigate when, where, and why a typical image of the artist was created in the minds of the general public and what its distinctive traits and critical fortune have been. The answer has been sought in a vast array of historical sources: biographies, letters, and documents, meaning that the research is rigorously focused on historical documentation.

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Born under Saturn : the Character and Conduct of Artist : A Documented History from Antiquity to the French Revolution, Rudolf Wittkower

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Titel
Born under Saturn : the Character and Conduct of Artist : A Documented History from Antiquity to the French Revolution
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Rudolf Wittkower
Erscheinungsdatum
1969
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
368
ISBN10
0393004740
ISBN13
9780393004748
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There is a nearly unanimous belief that artists have a distinctive personality and that they are always and have been egocentric, capricious, romantic, rebellious, informal, licentious, eccentric, obsessed with their work, and difficult to live with. Art historians have contributed little to this topic, as they do not consider psychoanalysis useful for historical research, which has somewhat deprived them of a deeper understanding of both the behavior of ancient and modern artists and their works. The aim is to investigate when, where, and why a typical image of the artist was created in the minds of the general public and what its distinctive traits and critical fortune have been. The answer has been sought in a vast array of historical sources: biographies, letters, and documents, meaning that the research is rigorously focused on historical documentation.