1. Jusepe de Ribera's Five Senses and the Practice of Prudence.
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Friedman, Hannah Joy
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RENAISSANCE art , *SENSES in art , *VIRTUES in art , *PRUDENCE - Abstract
Painted in Rome around 1615, Jusepe de Ribera's series of half figures personifying the five senses invites a diplomatic audience associated with the Lincean Academy to a performance of prudence, a virtue meant to characterize the judgment of both art and of sensory experience. Ribera's series is new evidence for how the demonstration of prudence in conversation motivated ownership and display of art and shaped art's contribution to natural philosophy. Ribera's "Five Senses" articulates the distinction between sense and prudence, and reveals the importance of discussion, dissimulation, and social performance to the way early Seicento art was produced and consumed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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