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The Routledge Companion to the Philosophies of Painting and Sculpture
by Noel Carroll and Jonathan Gilmore
Comprised of 45 chapters, written especially for this volume by an international team of leading experts, The Routledge Companion to the Philosophies of Painting and Sculpture is the first handbook of its kind. The editors have organized the chapters helpfully across eight parts:
I: Artforms
II: History
III: Questions of Form, Style, and Address
IV: Art and Science
V: Comparisons among the Arts
VI: Questions of Value
VII: Philosophers of Art
VIII: Institutional Questions
Individual topics include art and cognitive science, evolutionary origins of art, art and perception, pictorial realism, artistic taste, style, issues of race and gender, art and religion, art and philosophy, and the end of art. The work of selected philosophers is also discussed, including Diderot, Hegel, Ruskin, Gombrich, Goodman, Wollheim, and Danto. With a volume introduction from the editors and comprehensively indexed, The Routledge Companion to the Philosophies of Painting and Sculpture serves as a point of entry to the subject for a broad range of students as well as an up-to-date reference for scholars in the field.