![]() ![]() “This volume is a useful resource for scholars, and makes an important contribution to discussions of the practice of drawing, drawing books, and print culture in early modern Europe.” (Veronica White, in Renaissance Quarterly, LXXII/4, 2019, p. ![]() “ Drawing and the Senses makes an important contribution to the growing literature on the senses in early modern artistic culture (…)” (David Karmon, in College Art Association Reviews, 19 March 2018) The study will serve as a basis for further research into the theoretical parameters of drawing instruction and its aims in the early modern era.” (Alexa Greist, in: HNA Reviews, January 2018) In so doing, she opens up new ways of thinking about the fragmentary drawing example as more than a practical approach to drawing instruction. (.) The author has added great theoretical depth to debates about this interesting corpus of artistic material. “In sum, Fowler’s book is thoroughly researched, thoughtfully argued, and beautifully illustrated. ![]()
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