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Título: | Experiencing architecture through baroque image : Gonçalves Sena, painted architecture as architectural space |
Autor(es): | Cabeleira, João |
Palavras-chave: | Optics Perspective Baroque, architecture Quadratura Illusory space Portuguese scientific and artistic acknowledge Portuguese 18th century culture |
Data: | Jun-2011 |
Editora: | Common Ground Research Networks |
Revista: | The International Journal of the Image |
Resumo(s): | By placing perception as a central problem, Baroque culture induces the viewer into a conflict between real and illusory, as witnessed in Quadratura painting (perspective architectures) by confronting tectonic facts with simulated space. Illusion shaped by Baroque Quadratura, results from a full understanding of optical phenomena that, assimilated by perspective science and converted into image, enable the deception and disillusion of seeing, as explored by the Portuguese Jesuit mathematician Inácio Vieira in his treatise (Óptica, 1714; Prospectiva, 1716), according to coeval perspective speculation. The employment of perspective rules and procedures into space illusion established Quadratura image as architectural instrument, making it possible to overcome nature limitations, whether we speak of architectural space transformation or of visual rhetoric. By intertwining two-dimensional images and three-dimensional reality, we witness the triumph of art over nature, celebrating a metamorphosis of appearances in which projected image into architectural space becomes a structural fact conditioning understanding and perception of tectonic truth. The structural complexity of total Baroque space, in which different arts are integrated as part of a unitary mechanism, combines real and illusion in a continuous event challenging spatial boundaries perception integrating symbolic in the spatial tectonic box. From these considerations the proposed paper regards the Quadratura by Gonçalves Sena, at the altar’s vault in Santarém’s Cathedral (Portugal), which, under the Roman model of Andrea Pozzo, transforms real space organizing the relative distance between divine and believer. The link between terrene and celestial is accomplished through virtual architectures that push construction limits opening interior space into infinite sky. This whole artistic complex, intertwining constructed and represented architectures reaches a cohesive unity between the various elements in which the viewer has the feeling of being integrated into the same space inhabited by the divine figuration and not just admiring them by distance. |
Tipo: | Artigo |
URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/1822/14340 |
ISSN: | 2154-8560 |
Versão da editora: | http://joocabeleira.cgpublisher.com/product/pub.202/prod.29 |
Arbitragem científica: | yes |
Acesso: | Acesso restrito UMinho |
Aparece nas coleções: | EAAD - Artigos |
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