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Perception and Artistic Style, edited by D.M. Parker and J.B. Deręgowski, examines the relationship between perceptual processes and artistic expression. This volume focuses on how people perceive and interpret artistic works, exploring the psychological mechanisms that contribute to the perception of visual art, and how these mechanisms influence the creation and appreciation of various artistic styles. The book looks at the psychological foundations of art perception, the role of culture in shaping artistic preferences, and how different styles of art (e.g., abstract, realistic, and symbolic) affect the viewer’s experience. The work draws on research from psychology, art theory, and visual perception, providing valuable insights for artists, art historians, and psychologists interested in understanding the interaction between perception and artistic creativity.
Sub Title: Advances in Psychology 73
Edition:
Volume: 73
Publisher: North-Holland/Elsevier Science Ltd
Publishing Year: 1990
ISBN: 978-0444893140
Pages: 324