P. Lanthony - Art & Ophthalmology: The Impact of Eye Diseases on Painters
Published: 2009-03-20 | ISBN: 9062994601 | PDF | 277 pages | 35.96 MB
The Aphakic Painters Aphakic Painters in the History of Art How Monet's Cataract developed Monet's Color Vision while his Cataract was developing The Aphakia of Claude Monet The Effects of Aphakia on Monet's Painting Monet's Colors after he became Aphakic Vitreous The Toads of Rodolphe Töpffer and the Bird of Edvard Munch Analysis of Munch's Entoptic Visual Phenomenon Color Vision Deficiencies The Influence of the Hereditary Dyschromatopsias on Painting Paintings produced spontaneously by Congenitally Color-blind Artists The Legend of the total Colorblindness of Eugène Carrière The Problem of Constable Artistic Behavior of Color-blind Persons Congenitally Color-blind Persons in the History of Art The Congenital color-blindness of Meryon Meryon as Engraver Paris in Black and White by Charles Meryon Congenitally Color-blind Artists in the 20th Century Congenital Color-blindness and Art Criticism Acquired Retinopathies Procedures used by Degas to Compensate for his Poor Eyesight Defective Eyesight and Degas' Art Evolution of the Degas Technique Diabetes and Painting The Eyes of Older Painters The Normal Effects of Age on Vision How can we define "Age-related Pictorial Style"? Experimental Study of the Style of Painting in Old Age Age-related Ocular Pathology and Painting ARMD in the History of Painting Old Age and Creativity Octogenarian Painters Nonagenarian Painters Neurology and Painting Pathology of the Optic Pathways and Painting Glaucoma The Optic Neuropathies Pathology in the Optic Chiasm Intoxications and Painting Visual Pathology of the Cerebral Cortex and Painting Ophthalmic Migraine and Painting Hemianopsias Cerebral Achromatopsia The Strange Blindness of Lemordant The Problem of Lemordant's Blindness Painters with strabismus Identification of Strabismic Painters Clinical Features of Strabismus in Pictures The Corneal Reflex Bifoveal Fixation in Self-Portraiture Strabismic Painters in the History of Art What is the Role of a Change in Binocularty for the Strabismic Painter One-eyed Painters Paintings done by Monophthalmic Artists Blindness of the Painters Blind Painters in Art History Hypothetical Etiologies for Instances of Blindness in Painters Psychological Consequences Female Painters Refractive Errors Female Painters whose Cataracts were operated Age-Related Macular Degeneration (ARMD).