World Through Blunted Sight: An Inquiry into Influence Defective Vision Art Character ebook
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Patrick Trevor-Roper has had a distinguished career in ophthalmology and has written the standard work on. .Trevor-Roper undoubtedly understands opthamology, and explains it well. He is not always as convincing when deducing particular behaviour and personality traits as resulting from it.
Patrick Trevor-Roper has had a distinguished career in ophthalmology and has written the standard work on the subject.
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Start by marking The World Through Blunted Sight: Inquiry into the Influence of Defective Vision on Art and Character as Want to Read: Want to Read savin. ant to Read. In a classic study, first published in 1970 and thoroughly revised in 1988, Patrick Trevor-Roper combines his professional knowledge of ophthalmology with his extensive familiarity with art and literature to fascinatingly How did faulty or failing eyesight affect the style and technique of writers and artists. How did it affect the way they convey their visual impressions.
Trevor-Roper remained an active gay rights activist, campaigning in.The World Through Blunted Sight: An inquiry into the influence of defective vision on art and character (1970)
Trevor-Roper remained an active gay rights activist, campaigning in particular for the abolition of the discriminatory age of consent laws. In his 1970 book The World Through Blunted Sight, revised in 1988, he explored how faulty or failing eyesight affected the style and technique of writers and artists. The World Through Blunted Sight: An inquiry into the influence of defective vision on art and character (1970). Lecture Notes in Ophthalmology (1960, 1965, 1975). Legacy and Influence.
Initially written in 1970, Patrick Trevor-Roper was a British eye surgeon whose book brings together his professional knowledge of ophthalmology with his .
Initially written in 1970, Patrick Trevor-Roper was a British eye surgeon whose book brings together his professional knowledge of ophthalmology with his deep interest in art, literature, and psychology. He is interested here in showing how the organ of sight, as it evolved in humans, impacts who we are, what we notice, and what we create.
World Through Blunted Sight. by Patrick D. Trevor-Roper. Being an optician and understanding vision problems caused by health issues and connecting it to an artist's work was highly educational and entertaining. Any art student would benefit by adding this to their book collection.
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The World Through Blunted Sight: An inquiry into the influence of defective vision on art and character (1970). Legacy and Influence References. Darwent, Charles (2004-05-04), "Obituary: Patrick Trevor-Roper", ^ Trevor-Roper, Patrick. The World Through Blunted Sight. Retrieved 21 June 2014. Trevor-Roper, Patrick.
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There is a book about this issue: The World Through Blunted Sight: Inquiry into the Influence of Defective Vision on Art and Character (1997) by Patrick D. Unfortunately I don’t remember the details anymore
There is a book about this issue: The World Through Blunted Sight: Inquiry into the Influence of Defective Vision on Art and Character (1997) by Patrick D. Unfortunately I don’t remember the details anymore. Some artists were given as examples, but from what I remember I think that one could not argue that many visual artists were influenced by eyesight problems. However, in the end they probably had to face, like everybody, all the challenges associated with getting older.