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Summary Of: Hockney-Falco thesis

interpreting the Hockney-Falco thesis as an accusation that the Old Masters... authors have argued against the Hockney-Falco thesis from a technical standpoint... some of the harshest criticism of the Hockney-Falco thesis came from another expert in optics...

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A diagram of the camera obscura from 1772.  According to the Hockney-Falco thesis, such devices were central to much of the great art from the Renaissance period to the dawn of modern art. | | camera obscura | Renaissance | modern art | art history | David Hockney | Charles M. Falco | realism | Renaissance | camera obscura | camera lucida | curved mirrors | artistic | Old Masters | condensed matter physicist | optics | distortion | historians of science | art historians | National Gallery, London | Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres | camera lucida | 1420 | Detail of the chandelier and mirror from Van Eyck's Arnolfini Portrait, one of Hockney's key examples | | Arnolfini Portrait | Renaissance artists | Jan Van Eyck | Lorenzo Lotto | Arnolfini Portrait | Cardinal Albergati | Caravaggio | convex mirrors | history of Western art | Ibn al-Haytham | optics | Book of Optics | Johannes Vermeer | Gaspar van Wittel | Lorenzo Lotto | Falco, Charles M. | ISBN 0871692597 | Categories | Art history | History of technology | Controversies |
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