The Chronicle often depicts atmospheric/meteorological phenomena, such as these Moon Dogs and Sun Dogs. |
Omens:Omen of locust plague that was to accompany the arrival of with Black Death of 134. |
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The Chronicle often depicts atmospheric/meteorological phenomena, such as these Moon Dogs and Sun Dogs. |
Omens:Omen of locust plague that was to accompany the arrival of with Black Death of 134. |
"...together with A. Warburg and F. Saxl provided the foundation for the iconological approach to the study of works of art. Striving to overcome the one-sidedness of both the stylistic and the purely iconographic approaches, he proposed that a work of art be considered as a characteristic manifestation—a sign or “symptom”—of a cultural-historical situation, which is reflected not only in the choice of the subject but also in the artistic style. In his research, which was devoted mainly to medieval and Renaissance art, Panofsky analyzed peculiarities of form within the context of a philological and historical-philosophical interpretation of the content." Russian EncyclopediaAnyway, Panofsky, being a German had enormous interest and knowledge of German art and of Albrecht Durer in particular. Together with several authors, a work has taken shape of a true compendium of the knowledge of and and history and anthropology, literature, medeval medicine you name it - around the theme of Melancholy. A. Durer's "Melancholy I" was the trigger of the work (by the way, apparently there was Melancholy II, but is no more...)
Melancholia I, A.Durer (Wiki) |