Treasuring the gaze
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"Gaze in art--History--18th century" |
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"Visual perception in art" |
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"Portrait miniatures--Europe--History--18th century" |
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"Intimacy (Psychology) in art" |
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| schema:text | An overlooked episode of vision's history -- Intimate vision: the portrait miniature's structure of address -- Gazing games: eye portraits and the two sexes of sight -- The crying image: the withdrawal of the gaze -- Intimate as extimate: the gaze as part-object -- The face becoming eye: portraiture's minimum -- The eye portrait's afterlife. |
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"Eye in art--History--18th century" |