Delight of Art
Explore the captivating world of Renaissance art with "Delight of Art" by David Cast, published by Pennsylvania State University Press in 2009. This insightful study delves into Giorgio Vasari's renowned text, "The Lives of the Artists," revealing how the visual arts during this vibrant period served as a source of joy and pleasure. Spanning 272 pages, Cast argues that this appreciation for art was not merely aesthetic but was deeply intertwined with social and intellectual practices of the time. Ideal for art enthusiasts and scholars alike, "Delight of Art" invites readers to understand the intricate relationship between art and society in Europe during the Renaissance. Discover how the humanistic ideals of this era shaped artistic expression and continue to influence our appreciation of art today.