A leading art historian's plea for a more engaged reading of Italian
Renaissance art
Only Connect constructs a history of Renaissance paintings and
sculptures that are by design completed outside themselves by the
spectator, that draw the spectator into their narrative plot or
aesthetic functioning, and that reposition the spectator imaginatively
or in time and space. John Shearman's concern is mostly with anterior
relationships with the viewer-that is, relationships conceived and
constructed as part of a work's design, making, and positioning. He
proposes unconventional ways in which works of art may be distinguished
from one another, and in which spectators may be distinguished as well,
and enlarges the accepted field of artistic invention.
Only Connect challenges us to recognize the presuppositions of
Renaissance artists about their viewers, shining a light on the process
of discovery by some of the most inventive and intellectual artists of
the period.