Project

Copying the master or mastering the copy? Creative copying as a mediator between artistic practice and emerging art theory in the early 16th-century Low Countries.

Code
3F011715
Duration
01 October 2015 → 30 September 2019
Funding
Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO)
Research disciplines
  • Humanities and the arts
    • Art studies and sciences
    • Visual arts
Keywords
Northern Renaissance art Early 16th-century copying practices early 16th-century art practice and theory English Dutch 16th Century Comparative Iconography and analysis of images Language and text analysis Art theory Technical research Western Europe Religion Literary studies Art History
 
Project description

We investigate creative copying as a catalyst for art theory in the early 16th-century Low Countries. We define the status and function of creative copying in the altering art practice and theory by unraveling underlying visual strategies. We thus elucidate how creative copying generated opportunities to enrich art with theories of imitation and enforce pictorial innovations in the Northern decorum.