Visual impairment in art

Visual impairment in art

Visual impairment in art is a limited topic covered by research, with its focus being on how visually impaired people are represented in artwork throughout history. This is commonly portrayed through the inclusion of objects such as canes and dogs to symbolize blindness, which is the most frequently depicted visual impairment in art. Many notable figures in art history, such as Leonardo da Vinci, Claude Monet, and Georgia O'Keeffe, were visually impaired, or theorized to be so.

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enVisual impairment in art is a limited topic covered by research, with its focus being on how visually impaired people are represented in artwork throughout history. This is commonly portrayed through the inclusion of objects such as canes and dogs to symbolize blindness, which is the most frequently depicted visual impairment in art. Many notable figures in art history, such as Leonardo da Vinci, Claude Monet, and Georgia O'Keeffe, were visually impaired, or theorized to be so.
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enVisual impairment in art is a limited topic covered by research, with its focus being on how visually impaired people are represented in artwork throughout history. This is commonly portrayed through the inclusion of objects such as canes and dogs to symbolize blindness, which is the most frequently depicted visual impairment in art. Many notable figures in art history, such as Leonardo da Vinci, Claude Monet, and Georgia O'Keeffe, were visually impaired, or theorized to be so.
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Book of Tobit
British Library
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Category:Blindness
Category:Disability in the arts
Category:Visual arts
Claude Monet
Cultural depictions of blindness
Diego Velázquez
Edgar Degas
Ejnar Nielsen
Esotropia
Exotropia
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File:Monet w1929.jpg
File:Pieter Bruegel the Elder (1568) The Blind Leading the Blind.jpg
File:Velázquez Blind woman.jpg
Ford Madox Brown
Francis Bacon
George Whitefield
Georgia O'Keeffe
Guercino
Impressionism
James Bruce
John Everett Millais
John Fielding
John Thomas Smith (engraver)
John Wollaston (painter)
Leonardo da Vinci
Luttrell Psalter
Maastricht Hours
Macular degeneration
Medieval art
Miracles de Nostre Dame
Moche culture
Modern art
Nathaniel Hone the Elder
National Portrait Gallery, London
Near-sightedness
Pablo Picasso
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Piers Plowman
Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Ramesses III
Raphael (archangel)
Rembrandt
Renaissance art
Retinal degeneration (rhodopsin mutation)
Romantic art
Stereoblindness
Strabismus
The Blind Girl
The Goldsmith of Arras
Visually impaired
Vitruvian Man
Water Lilies (Monet series)
William Moon
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Category:Blindness
Category:Disability in the arts
Category:Visual arts
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