Destroyed - disappeared - lost - never were
To write about works that cannot be sensually perceived involves considerable strain. Absent the object, art historians must stretch their methods to, or even past, the breaking point. This concise volume addresses the problems inherent in studying medieval works of art, artifacts, and monuments tha...
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University Park, Pennsylvania
The Pennsylvania State University Press
2022
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Geschichte 500-1500
> Abwesenheit
> Bauwerk
> Kunstwerk
> Verlust
> Zerstörung
> Kunst
> Aufsatzsammlung
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Titel | Jahr | Verfasser |
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Impermanence, futurity, and loss in twelfth-century Japan | 2022 | Kersey, Kristopher W. |
John Lloyd Stephens and the lost lintel of Kabah | 2022 | Brittenham, Claudia |
The dreamwork of positivism : archaeological art history and the imaginative restoration of the lost | 2022 | Elsner, Jaś |
Finding delight in gardens lost | 2022 | Joyner, Danielle |
Lonely bones : relics "sans" reliquaries | 2022 | Liepe, Lena |
Cave and camera : shades of loss in the library cave of Dunhuang | 2022 | McCoy, Michelle |
Introduction : destroyed - disappeared - lost - never were | 2022 | Fricke, Beate |
Mourning the loss of works/praising their absence : a response | 2022 | Geimer, Peter |
Jerusalem's "loca santa" and their perishable frames | 2022 | Bacci, Michele |
The sanguine art : four fragments | 2022 | Drimmer, Sonja |
The manuscript machine : assemblages and divisions in Jazarī's Compendium | 2022 | MacMurdie, Meekyung |