Shadow Plays: Virtual Realities in an Analog World

Chapter 5, Note 29

As Albert Boime has written: “For the Macchiaioli, the macchia-sketch ideal did not necessarily imply the preliminary study or preparatory activity prior to the execution of a definitive, or ‘finished’ work. It meant, instead, the preservation in final paintings of the qualities associated with the sketch: the light effect, the color, the verve, and in some cases even the movement of the brush, corresponding to the first impression of a scene in nature or an idea in the imagination.” The Art of the Macchia and the Risorgimento: Representing Culture and Nationalism in Nineteenth-Century Italy (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1993), 12.

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