id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ckte3du24nffvbfdz4jxwvjok4 Jane C. Long Images and Identity in Fifteenth-Century Florence 2008 3 .pdf application/pdf 1243 64 49 and Identity in Fifteenth-Century Florence includes chapters on the visual display modern visual culture, notably Evelyn Welch's Art and Society in Italy, 1300–1500, a Like Welch, Rubin emphasizes the economic dimension of early modern Italian visual culture, explaining why material things such as clothing, linen, armour, and furnishings were requisite for eminent citizens needing to display their Other chapters continue to extend understandings of early modern Italian to her topic, namely fifteenth-century Florentine art and culture. kind of inner seeing sometimes associated with visual culture, promoted by such focus on visuality, Rubin provides a thorough overview of various acts of looking in early modern Florence, as well as representations of vision, debates about optical to grasp the richness of current scholarship on early modern Italian visual culture, in Fifteenth-Century Florence on such central concerns as visuality is most welcome. of visual culture. and confused periods of early modern Irish history. ./cache/work_ckte3du24nffvbfdz4jxwvjok4.pdf ./txt/work_ckte3du24nffvbfdz4jxwvjok4.txt