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Me cayó el veinteThe reason for this book was written in 1755. Johann Joachim Winckelmann essay is a tribute to Greek art and the prologue of his work art history in antiquity, representing the paternity of what we now know as art history.
It is noteworthy dedication to build a central idea: the artist requires going beyond what is offered to your eye. This anticipates something for Jacques Lacan is obvious, to the point that can be articulated in a phrase like "traps visible," Winckelmann says in many ways throughout his essay.