Piranesi’s arguments in the Carceri
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2018
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Istanbul Teknik Universitesi Faculty of Architecture itudergisi@itu.edu.tr
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GOLD
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Yes
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Abstract
Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720-1778) is an important Italian architect with his seminal theses in the debates on the ‘origins of architecture’ and ‘aesthetics’. He is numbered foremost among the founders of modern archaeology. But Piranesi was misinterpreted both in his day and posthumously. One of the most important vectors of approach yielding misinterpretation of Piranesi derived from the phenomenon comprising the early nineteenth-century Romanticist reception of Piranesi’s character and work. Therefore the present study firstly demonstrates that such observations derive not from an investigation of the work itself nor from an appraisal of the historical context but owe to the long-standing view in western culture that identifies the creator’s ethos with the work and interprets the work so as to cohere with that pre-constructed ethos. Thus the paper aims at offering a new perspective to be adopted while examining Piranesi’s works. This perspective lies within the very scope of understanding the reasons of the misinterpretations the post-Romanticist perception of the ‘artist’ and Piranesi’s main arguments on the aesthetics origins of architecture and law. © 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Carceri Series, Eighteenth Century Discussions, Giovanni Battista Piranesi, Post-romanticist Interpretation, Romanticist Perception, Sanat, Edebi Teori Ve Eleştiri, Eighteenth Century Discussions, Giovanni Battista Piranesi, Romanticist Perception, Carceri Series, Mimarlık, Post-Romanticist Interpretation
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0602 languages and literature, 06 humanities and the arts, 0603 philosophy, ethics and religion
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A/Z : ITU journal of Faculty of Architecture
Volume
15
Issue
3
Start Page
29
End Page
39
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