Face to Face Thorvaldsen and portraiture
In the early 19th century, Bertel Thorvaldsen (1770-1844) was Europe's foremost artist of marble portraits. This book uncovers how and why the 3D portrait continues to raise our curiosity: its craft, its haptic properties, its physical and affecting presence. For millennia, portrait busts in 3D...
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Kopenhagen
Thorvaldsens Museum
2020
Vedbaek Strandberg Publishing A/S |
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Titel | Jahr | Verfasser |
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Thorvaldsen and three-dimensional portraiture | 2020 | Fejfer, Jane |
Encounters with portrait busts | 2020 | Rasmussen, Sara Marie |
Mise-en-scène : displaying and curating the bust | 2020 | Baker, Malcolm |
The ancient ideal as a protection against affect : Caroline and Wilhelm von Humboldt's reception of their portrait busts | 2020 | Mrgan, Lejla |
White marble : industry, identity and representation | 2020 | Skovmøller, Amalie |
Nelson Mandela behind bars | 2020 | Parker, Grant Richard |
Thorvaldsen, the portrait bust and Europe | 2020 | Baker, Malcolm |
Beheaded | 2020 | Davis, Whitney |
Why are there portrait busts at Thorvaldsens Museum? | 2020 | Bencard, Ernst Jonas |
Faces in 3D : Thorvaldsen and ancient Romans in dialogue | 2020 | Fejfer, Jane |