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Vision and Painting: The Logic of the Gaze

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Discusses the nature of painting, its relationship to perception and cultural tradition, and its ability to convey meaning beyond mere pictorial representation

189 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1983

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Norman Bryson

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August 13, 2008
I first read this in graduate school, and as such, I only read the parts of it assigned as the class readings. It was fascinating then, and created many interesting discussions in my art historical theory class. After I graduated, I pulled it out again (I remembered it as the most interesting of my theory books) and re-read the whole thing. It was amazing--such interesting observations about art and the way we see it and the ways it causes us to see. I will continue to read it from time to time in order to keep my brain alive!
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June 22, 2008
More nerdy painting theory. Great if you are a nerdy painter.
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