

An edition of Story and Space in Renaissance Art (1995)
The Rebirth of Continuous Narrative
By Lew Andrews
Publish Date
September 13, 1998
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Language
eng
Pages
198
Description:
The Rebirth of Continuous Narrative focuses on a puzzling but ubiquitous feature of Renaissance art: continuous narrative, in which several episodes, each including the same characters, are shown in a single space or setting. Continuous narratives have often been considered to be incompatible with the new system of representing space, one-point perspective, which has been traditionally understood to freeze time as it unifies pictorial space. In this study, Lew Andrews reassesses the problem and offers a new interpretation of continuous narrative.