Renaissance and Revolution [Book Review]

Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 17:310-311 (1968)
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Abstract

Norm and Form contains eleven essays, written over a period of about twenty years. It is the first of two volumes of Professor Gombrich’s essays on the Renaissance. This collection is united by the fact that all the essays deal with what the author describes as ‘the Renaissance climate of opinion about art’ and its influence on artistic practice. In other words, the essays discuss the influence of aesthetic norms on artistic forms—hence the title.

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