Quaderni di Venezia Arti

Series | Quaderni di Venezia Arti
Edited book | In my End is my Beginning
Chapter | Crumbling Polyhedra

Crumbling Polyhedra

Perfection Falling to Pieces

Abstract

The representation of regular and irregular solids in perspective is one of the hallmarks of Renaissance visual culture, accompanied by a rediscovery of ancient texts which emphasise the symbolic meaning of the scientiae mathematicae. Polyhedra are thought to be a visible representation of the harmony of creation, a mediating tool for approaching the very mind of God. What is the significance, then, of the depiction of crumbling polyhedra, shown as subject to fracture and disintegration? After investigating their meaning within intellectual, philosophical, and theological contexts, we will examine some case studies (paintings and woodcuts) in which specific apocalypses manifest as crumbling polyhedra.


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Submitted: Oct. 1, 2024 | Published Dec. 11, 2024 | Language: en

Keywords RenaissancePerspectiveVisual culturePolyhedraCrisis


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