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Time and place : the geohistory of art

edited by Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann and Elizabeth Pilliod

(Histories of vision)

Ashgate, c2005

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Authors from Herodotus in antiquity to Vasari in the Renaissance related art and architecture to peoples, nations, regions, cities, and environments. Already with Winckelmann and the origins of discussion of art history in the eighteenth century geography was seen as a powerful determinant of art. In the nineteenth century, the perceived connection between nations or races and art flourished, mainly because of the rise of nationalism. Around 1900 the method of geographical analysis received a modern name, 'Kunstgeographie'. But the ideology of 'Blut and Boden' associated with Nazism and related ideologies brought the geography of art into disrepute. This book proposes to return anew to the approach of artistic geography, which had been largely neglected from the Second World War until recently, and to reevaluate the possibilities it provides through a selection of case studies that discuss the connection between art and its place. The introduction and first essay deal with the historiography of the geography of art. Five essays take up specific questions ranging from France and the Low Countries to Mexico and China. The final three essays consider contemporary and broader theoretical issues concerning art in time and place.

Table of Contents

  • Contents: Introduction, Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann
  • Jacob Burckhardt and the 'Renaissance' north of the Alps, Bruce Boucher
  • Styles and manners: reflections on the longue duree in the history of architecture, Jean Guillaume
  • Unity and discontinuity in the architecture of the Low Countries, 1530-1700, Konrad A. Ottenheym
  • Alchemy of wind and water: Amsterdam, 1200-1700, Elisabeth de Bievre
  • At the center on the frontier: the Jesuit Tarahumara missions of New Spain, Clara Bargellini
  • Placing Chinese painting history: the cultural production of the geohistory of painting practice in China, Jennifer Purtle
  • Between place and time: a critical geography of 'new' Central Europe, Piotr Piotrowski
  • 'Independent of time and place': on the rise and decline of a modernist ideal, Dario Gamboni
  • Arbitrariness and authority: how art makes cultures, David Summers
  • Index.

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