The Challenge of Emulation in Art and Architecture: Between Imitation and Invention
Emulation is a challenging middle ground between imitation and invention. The idea of rivaling by means of imitation, as old as the Aenead and as modern as Michelangelo, fit neither the pessimistic deference of the neoclassicists nor the revolutionary spirit of the Romantics. Emulation thus disappeared along with the Renaissance humanist tradition, but it is slowly being recovered in the scholarship of Roman art. It remains to recover emulation for the Renaissance itself, and to revivify it for modern practice. Mayernik argues that it was the absence of a coherent understanding of emulation that fostered the fissuring of artistic production in the later eighteenth century into those devoted to copying the past and those interested in continual novelty, a situation solidified over the course of the nineteenth century and mostly taken for granted today. This book is a unique contribution to our understanding of the historical phenomenon of emulation, and perhaps more importantly a timely argument for its value to contemporary practice.
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The Challenge of Emulation in Art and Architecture: Between Imitation and Invention
Emulation is a challenging middle ground between imitation and invention. The idea of rivaling by means of imitation, as old as the Aenead and as modern as Michelangelo, fit neither the pessimistic deference of the neoclassicists nor the revolutionary spirit of the Romantics. Emulation thus disappeared along with the Renaissance humanist tradition, but it is slowly being recovered in the scholarship of Roman art. It remains to recover emulation for the Renaissance itself, and to revivify it for modern practice. Mayernik argues that it was the absence of a coherent understanding of emulation that fostered the fissuring of artistic production in the later eighteenth century into those devoted to copying the past and those interested in continual novelty, a situation solidified over the course of the nineteenth century and mostly taken for granted today. This book is a unique contribution to our understanding of the historical phenomenon of emulation, and perhaps more importantly a timely argument for its value to contemporary practice.
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The Challenge of Emulation in Art and Architecture: Between Imitation and Invention

The Challenge of Emulation in Art and Architecture: Between Imitation and Invention

by David Mayernik
The Challenge of Emulation in Art and Architecture: Between Imitation and Invention

The Challenge of Emulation in Art and Architecture: Between Imitation and Invention

by David Mayernik

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Emulation is a challenging middle ground between imitation and invention. The idea of rivaling by means of imitation, as old as the Aenead and as modern as Michelangelo, fit neither the pessimistic deference of the neoclassicists nor the revolutionary spirit of the Romantics. Emulation thus disappeared along with the Renaissance humanist tradition, but it is slowly being recovered in the scholarship of Roman art. It remains to recover emulation for the Renaissance itself, and to revivify it for modern practice. Mayernik argues that it was the absence of a coherent understanding of emulation that fostered the fissuring of artistic production in the later eighteenth century into those devoted to copying the past and those interested in continual novelty, a situation solidified over the course of the nineteenth century and mostly taken for granted today. This book is a unique contribution to our understanding of the historical phenomenon of emulation, and perhaps more importantly a timely argument for its value to contemporary practice.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138275249
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 03/31/2017
Series: Ashgate Studies in Architecture
Pages: 294
Product dimensions: 6.88(w) x 9.69(h) x (d)

About the Author

David Mayernik is a practicing artist and architect, and an Associate Professor at the University of Notre Dame’s School of Architecture, USA.

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1: On Imitation; 2: On Emulation: A Part of Imitation, or Something Else Again?; 3: The Theater of Aspirations: Apprenticeship as Performance; 4: An Atelier of Rivals: Constructive Competition; 5: The Mosaic of History: Tesserae and Continuum; 6: Metamorphosis: Found in Translation; 7: On Invention; 8: The End of Emulation; 9: Coda: The Case for Emulation
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