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Eye of the Beholder: Johannes Vermeer Antoni van Leeuwenhoek and the Reinvention of Seeing-Laura J. Snyder

Eye of the Beholder: Johannes Vermeer Antoni van Leeuwenhoek and the Reinvention of Seeing-Laura J. Snyder

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This manual provides comprehensive information for the book "Eye of the Beholder: Johannes Vermeer, Antoni van Leeuwenhoek, and the Reinvention of Seeing" by Laura J. Snyder. Published in 2015, this work explores the groundbreaking discoveries and artistic innovations of two prominent figures in seventeenth-century Holland. It delves into how their work with optical devices, such as microscopes and the camera obscura, fundamentally altered the perception of the world and ignited the Scientific Revolution. The book highlights the intersection of art and science during this period, showcasing the meticulous research and creative processes that led to new understandings of nature and reality.

The scope of this manual encompasses detailed insights into the historical context, scientific advancements, and artistic techniques discussed in "Eye of the Beholder." It serves as a valuable resource for readers seeking to understand the profound impact of Vermeer and Van Leeuwenhoek on fields ranging from microbiology and anatomy to art history and the philosophy of perception. By examining the narrative and scholarly content, users will gain a deeper appreciation for the period's intellectual climate and the enduring legacy of these Dutch pioneers who redefined the very act of seeing.

The remarkable story of how an artist and a scientist in seventeenth-century Holland transformed the way we see the world.

On a summer day in 1674, in the small Dutch city of Delft, Antoni van Leeuwenhoek—a cloth salesman, local bureaucrat, and self-taught natural philosopher—gazed through a tiny lens set into a brass holder and discovered a never-before imagined world of microscopic life. At the same time, in a nearby attic, the painter Johannes Vermeer was using another optical device, a camera obscura, to experiment with light and create the most luminous pictures ever beheld.

“See for yourself!” was the clarion call of the 1600s. Scientists peered at nature through microscopes and telescopes, making the discoveries in astronomy, physics, chemistry, and anatomy that ignited the Scientific Revolution. Artists investigated nature with lenses, mirrors, and camera obscuras, creating extraordinarily detailed paintings of flowers and insects, and scenes filled with realistic effects of light, shadow, and color. By extending the reach of sight the new optical instruments prompted the realization that there is more than meets the eye. But they also raised questions about how we see and what it means to see. In answering these questions, scientists and artists in Delft changed how we perceive the world.

In Eye of the Beholder, Laura J. Snyder transports us to the streets, inns, and guildhalls of seventeenth-century Holland, where artists and scientists gathered, and to their studios and laboratories, where they mixed paints and prepared canvases, ground and polished lenses, examined and dissected insects and other animals, and invented the modern notion of seeing. With charm and narrative flair Snyder brings Vermeer and Van Leeuwenhoek—and the men and women around them—vividly to life. The story of these two geniuses and the transformation they engendered shows us why we see the world—and our place within it—as we do today.

Eye of the Beholder was named "A Best Art Book of the Year" by Christie's and "A Best Read of the Year" by New Scientist in 2015.

Author: Snyder, Laura J. Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company Illustration: n Language: ENG Title: Eye of the Beholder: Johannes Vermeer, Antoni van Leeuwenhoek, and the Reinvention of Seeing Pages: 00480 (Encrypted EPUB) On Sale: 2015-03-02 SKU-13/ISBN: 9780393352887 Category: Science : History Category: Art : History - Baroque & Rococo Category: Science : Life Sciences - Microbiology


The remarkable story of how an artist and a scientist in seventeenth-century Holland transformed the way we see the world.

On a summer day in 1674, in the small Dutch city of Delft, Antoni van Leeuwenhoek—a cloth salesman, local bureaucrat, and self-taught natural philosopher—gazed through a tiny lens set into a brass holder and discovered a never-before imagined world of microscopic life. At the same time, in a nearby attic, the painter Johannes Vermeer was using another optical device, a camera obscura, to experiment with light and create the most luminous pictures ever beheld.

“See for yourself!” was the clarion call of the 1600s. Scientists peered at nature through microscopes and telescopes, making the discoveries in astronomy, physics, chemistry, and anatomy that ignited the Scientific Revolution. Artists investigated nature with lenses, mirrors, and camera obscuras, creating extraordinarily detailed paintings of flowers and insects, and scenes filled with realistic effects of light, shadow, and color. By extending the reach of sight the new optical instruments prompted the realization that there is more than meets the eye. But they also raised questions about how we see and what it means to see. In answering these questions, scientists and artists in Delft changed how we perceive the world.

In Eye of the Beholder, Laura J. Snyder transports us to the streets, inns, and guildhalls of seventeenth-century Holland, where artists and scientists gathered, and to their studios and laboratories, where they mixed paints and prepared canvases, ground and polished lenses, examined and dissected insects and other animals, and invented the modern notion of seeing. With charm and narrative flair Snyder brings Vermeer and Van Leeuwenhoek—and the men and women around them—vividly to life. The story of these two geniuses and the transformation they engendered shows us why we see the world—and our place within it—as we do today.

Eye of the Beholder was named "A Best Art Book of the Year" by Christie's and "A Best Read of the Year" by New Scientist in 2015.

Author: Snyder, Laura J. Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company Illustration: n Language: ENG Title: Eye of the Beholder: Johannes Vermeer, Antoni van Leeuwenhoek, and the Reinvention of Seeing Pages: 00480 (Encrypted EPUB) On Sale: 2015-03-02 SKU-13/ISBN: 9780393352887 Category: Science : History Category: Art : History - Baroque & Rococo Category: Science : Life Sciences - Microbiology