The Age Of Humanism by André Chastel
Art and Society in the Renaissance
This insightful work delves into the transformative period of the Renaissance, exploring the profound shifts in art, culture, and thought that characterized the era. It examines how humanism emerged as a pivotal intellectual movement, emphasizing the value of human potential and achievements. The narrative highlights the interplay between classical antiquity and contemporary innovation, showcasing how artists, thinkers, and scholars of the time sought to harmonize tradition with new ideas. Through vivid examples and detailed analysis, the book captures the essence of a time when humanity's understanding of itself and the world was dramatically reshaped.
- Published
- 1963
- Nationality
- French
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- Pages
- 300-400
- Original Language
- French
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