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OverviewWe take for granted that words can describe pictures, but we don't often consider that the reverse is also true: pictures can depict words, as well as the people reading them. In The Look of Reading, Garrett Stewart explores centuries of painted images of reading, arguing that they collectively constitute an overlooked genre in the history of art. A stunning array of artists--including Rembrandt, Picasso, Cassatt, and Caravaggio, among many others--have worked in this genre during the past five hundred years. With innovative interpretations of their work, ranging from Bellini's open Bibles to Bacon's mangled newsprint, Stewart examines the give-and-take between reading matter depicted in painting and the ""look of reading"" on the portrayed face. He then traces this kind of interaction from the sixteenth century, when pictured reading generally illustrated people reading holy scriptures, to later periods, when secular painting started to represent the inwardness and absorption associated especially with novel reading. Ultimately, Stewart shows how the subject fell out of such paintings altogether in the late twentieth century, replaced by words, scrawls, and blurs that put the viewer in the place of the reader. Lavishly illustrated with the paintings it discusses, The Look of Reading charts the life and death of an entire genre. Essential reading for art historians and literary theorists alike, it will become the definitive study of this overlooked aspect of the relationship between images and words. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Garrett StewartPublisher: The University of Chicago Press Imprint: University of Chicago Press Dimensions: Width: 22.90cm , Height: 3.70cm , Length: 24.60cm Weight: 1.752kg ISBN: 9780226773940ISBN 10: 0226773949 Pages: 432 Publication Date: 01 September 2006 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsThe Look of Reading is Garrett Stewart at his indefatigable best. A characteristically rich, densely argued, often brilliantly observed consideration of pictures of reading and their transformations under the pressures of modernity. --Michael Fried, Johns Hopkins University The Look of Reading is notable not o--Herbert Lindenberger MLQ The Look of Reading is notable not o -- Herbert Lindenberger MLQ Author InformationGarrett Stewart is the James O. Freedman Professor of Letters in the Department of English at the University of Iowa. He is the author of, among other books, Between Film and Screen, also published by the University of Chicago Press. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |