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Articles 1 - 30 of 94
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Troy Thomas, Poussin’S Women: Sex And Gender In The Artist’S Works, James R. Jewitt
Troy Thomas, Poussin’S Women: Sex And Gender In The Artist’S Works, James R. Jewitt
Art Inquiries
No abstract provided.
The Date Of The Allegory Of Mercy At The Misericordia In Florence...Again: Some Clarifications Regarding The Historical Setting, William R. Levin
The Date Of The Allegory Of Mercy At The Misericordia In Florence...Again: Some Clarifications Regarding The Historical Setting, William R. Levin
Art Inquiries
No abstract provided.
An Interview With Brianna Harlan, Mysoon Rizk, Brianna Harlan
An Interview With Brianna Harlan, Mysoon Rizk, Brianna Harlan
Art Inquiries
No abstract provided.
An Interview With Jennida Chase, Sunny Spillane, Jennida Chase
An Interview With Jennida Chase, Sunny Spillane, Jennida Chase
Art Inquiries
No abstract provided.
Suzanne Valadon: Model, Painter, Rebel; And Modigliani Up Close, K. A. Mcfadden
Suzanne Valadon: Model, Painter, Rebel; And Modigliani Up Close, K. A. Mcfadden
Art Inquiries
No abstract provided.
Laurie Anderson: The Weather, Annie Dell'aria
Art Inquries Vol Xviii No 4 2023 Front Matter, Mysoon Rizk
Art Inquries Vol Xviii No 4 2023 Front Matter, Mysoon Rizk
Art Inquiries
No abstract provided.
Images Of Maps And Connotative Tendencies In Early Republican America, Kerr Houston
Images Of Maps And Connotative Tendencies In Early Republican America, Kerr Houston
Art Inquiries
No abstract provided.
Hear Me Now: The Black Potters Of Old Edgefield, South Carolina, Cynthia Fowler
Hear Me Now: The Black Potters Of Old Edgefield, South Carolina, Cynthia Fowler
Art Inquiries
No abstract provided.
Translating Antiquity Onto Souvenirs: The Collectively Shaped Reception Of The Doves Of Pliny On Micromosaics, Lauren K. Disalvo
Translating Antiquity Onto Souvenirs: The Collectively Shaped Reception Of The Doves Of Pliny On Micromosaics, Lauren K. Disalvo
Art Inquiries
No abstract provided.
Medieval Bologna: Art For A University City, Ashley Elston
Medieval Bologna: Art For A University City, Ashley Elston
Art Inquiries
No abstract provided.
Jamie Robertson: Make For Higher Ground, Elizabeth S. Hawley
Jamie Robertson: Make For Higher Ground, Elizabeth S. Hawley
Art Inquiries
No abstract provided.
Jacqueline Jung, Eloquent Bodies: Movement, Expression, And The Human Figure In Gothic Sculpture, Kerr Houston
Jacqueline Jung, Eloquent Bodies: Movement, Expression, And The Human Figure In Gothic Sculpture, Kerr Houston
Art Inquiries
No abstract provided.
Diana S. Greenwald, Painting By Numbers: Data-Driven Histories Of Nineteenth-Century Art, Sara Woodbury
Diana S. Greenwald, Painting By Numbers: Data-Driven Histories Of Nineteenth-Century Art, Sara Woodbury
Art Inquiries
No abstract provided.
Art Inquiries Vol Xviii No 4 2023 Full Issue, Mysoon Rizk
Art Inquiries Vol Xviii No 4 2023 Full Issue, Mysoon Rizk
Art Inquiries
No abstract provided.
Heavenward Gaze, Earthly Ambitions: The Political Commentary Of The Vercelli Map's Ostrich, Helen Davies
Heavenward Gaze, Earthly Ambitions: The Political Commentary Of The Vercelli Map's Ostrich, Helen Davies
Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture
No abstract provided.
Proxy Over Pilgrimage: Queen Eleanor Of Castile And The Celebration Of Crusade Upon Her Funerary Monument(S), Gordon M. Reynolds
Proxy Over Pilgrimage: Queen Eleanor Of Castile And The Celebration Of Crusade Upon Her Funerary Monument(S), Gordon M. Reynolds
Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture
No abstract provided.
A Forgotten Dominican Monastery In The Eastern Mediterranean. The Ruined Site ‘In Contrata De Morfi’ In Famagusta, Cyprus, Thomas Kaffenberger
A Forgotten Dominican Monastery In The Eastern Mediterranean. The Ruined Site ‘In Contrata De Morfi’ In Famagusta, Cyprus, Thomas Kaffenberger
Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture
No abstract provided.
Between Heaven And Hell: Salvific Murals To Transform A Pre-Romanesque Parish Church Into A Noble Funerary Pantheon In 14th- Century Navarre, Eneko Tuduri
Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture
No abstract provided.
Medieval Representations Of St Margaret Of Antioch And St Nicholas Of Myra In English Parish Churches: Sacramental Associations And The Construction Of A Christian Communal Identity, Frances Cook
Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture
No abstract provided.
The Liber Scintillarum: Excerpting And Recomposing Textual And Artistic Traditions In The Early Middle Ages, Loretta Vandi
The Liber Scintillarum: Excerpting And Recomposing Textual And Artistic Traditions In The Early Middle Ages, Loretta Vandi
Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture
No abstract provided.
Walking With Helena: An Examination Of A Gendered Model For Women And Medieval Pilgrimage In Northern Spain, Katharine Scherff
Walking With Helena: An Examination Of A Gendered Model For Women And Medieval Pilgrimage In Northern Spain, Katharine Scherff
Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture
No abstract provided.
Les Expositions Turnus, Une Page D’Histoire Transnationale Des Beaux-Arts En Suisse À La Fin Du Xixe Siècle. Et Comment Découvrir Les Humanités Numériques, Béatrice Joyeux-Prunel
Les Expositions Turnus, Une Page D’Histoire Transnationale Des Beaux-Arts En Suisse À La Fin Du Xixe Siècle. Et Comment Découvrir Les Humanités Numériques, Béatrice Joyeux-Prunel
Artl@s Bulletin
Cet article présente le travail de la classe d’introduction aux humanités numériques de l’Université de Genève sur les expositions Turnus en Suisse à partir des années 1840. Près de 50 catalogues ont été retranscrits, décrits et structurés à l’aide de scripts Python, puis géolocalisés. Les données ont été ajoutées à BasArt, le répertoire mondial de catalogues d’expositions d’Artl@s (https://artlas.huma-num.fr/map). Elles permettent de mieux comprendre les premières années de ces expositions et leurs dynamiques locales, fédérales et internationales. Le Turnus fut une plaque tournante pour les artistes suisses, voire un tremplin vers le marché européen de l’art.
Une Europe Par Les Arts ? Les Périodiques Illustrés Au-Delà Du Musée Imaginaire, Béatrice Joyeux-Prunel, Marie Barras, Nicola Carboni
Une Europe Par Les Arts ? Les Périodiques Illustrés Au-Delà Du Musée Imaginaire, Béatrice Joyeux-Prunel, Marie Barras, Nicola Carboni
Artl@s Bulletin
Existe-t- il un musée imaginaire européen ? Cet article aborde la question par le biais des illustrations de presse des années 1880-1960. Dans les périodiques illustrés de cette époque, les images d’art traversèrent mieux les frontières que les images non artistiques, en particulier en Europe. Mais plutôt que de conclure à un musée imaginaire européen, une étude multiscalaire plus fine incite à se pencher sur les facteurs sociaux, esthétiques, économiques et techniques de la circulation imprimée des images artistiques.
L’Étoffe De L’Europe, Adeline Rispal
L’Étoffe De L’Europe, Adeline Rispal
Artl@s Bulletin
Le tissage est le fil conducteur des interventions artistiques qui ont marqué la présidence française dans les bâtiments du Conseil de l’Union européenne à Bruxelles de janvier à juin 2022. Il exprime le travail, la patience, l’agilité et la fragilité face à la monumentalité des bâtiments, et le collectif dans sa force de proposition et d’action et dans sa capacité de résilience. Nous avons créé un textile complexe, joyeux et pétillant, dont la chaîne est composée des couleurs des 27 drapeaux des États de l’Union et la trame l’est des drapeaux des présidences successives, une sorte de data-tissage que nous …
Mediatization Of The Early Automobile: A Visual Analysis Of The Illustrated Press In The Late 19th And Early 20th Century, Nicola Carboni
Mediatization Of The Early Automobile: A Visual Analysis Of The Illustrated Press In The Late 19th And Early 20th Century, Nicola Carboni
Artl@s Bulletin
The paper presents a digital analysis of automobile imagery in the early 20th-century press, examining the mediatization of the anti-car movement and the role images played in conveying and furthering the activist discourse. To investigate the phenomenon, the author compiled and analyzed over 5,000 images from in 185 journals published in 45 cities between 1891 and 1950. The analysis revealed a preponderance of positive representations of the automobile in the press, whilst evidence of negative sentiment towards the automobile, such as protests and accidents, was conspicuously absent, with the exception of satirical publications.
War And Peace. The Film Iconeme Of The Urban Square As Image Of Europe In Transition (1944-1948), Paolo Villa
War And Peace. The Film Iconeme Of The Urban Square As Image Of Europe In Transition (1944-1948), Paolo Villa
Artl@s Bulletin
A central feature of European urban landscapes, the square represents the public space par excellence. At the end of WW2 and in the immediate postwar time, the role of cinema in representing and reimagining urban squares was crucial. Through film images, they became the stage and the mirror of a Europe in transition. This contribution, examining Italian, French, German, and Czechoslovak cases, posits the square as an essential iconeme in postwar nonfiction cinema and visual culture, acting as a fil rouge to visually retrace the path of Europe from war to peace, and into new forms of political tension.
Europe As A Celebrated Community Of Culture. The Council Of Europe’S Art Exhibitions In The 1950s, Lefteris Spyrou
Europe As A Celebrated Community Of Culture. The Council Of Europe’S Art Exhibitions In The 1950s, Lefteris Spyrou
Artl@s Bulletin
Born as part of a Europe-building process in the aftermath of WWII, the Council of Europe emerged, during the 1950s, as the leading intergovernmental organisation for cultural cooperation in Europe. This paper examines the Art Exhibitions held under its auspices in different western-European cities between 1954 and 1961. Presenting in chronological order the major artistic movements in Europe from the Renaissance to 1914, the exhibitions were quite successful in terms of public attendance, and became the most important institutional initiative in visualising the idea of European unity based on a shared cultural heritage.
Le Musée Des Écoles Étrangères Et Le Spectre De La Guerre En Europe Dans L’Entre-Deux- Guerres, Elena Maria Rita Rizzi
Le Musée Des Écoles Étrangères Et Le Spectre De La Guerre En Europe Dans L’Entre-Deux- Guerres, Elena Maria Rita Rizzi
Artl@s Bulletin
Cet article examine si et comment la politique artistique du Musée des Écoles étrangères à Paris dans les années 1920 et 1930 put contribuer à définir l’ « art européen » ainsi que l’espace européen. Il étudie ensuite la seule toile exposée par le musée – Europe, réalisée par l’artiste Ismaël Gonzalez de La Serna vers 1935 – qui prêta une attention particulière au sujet. Tout en mettant cette oeuvre en rapport avec les oeuvres portant sur le même sujet réalisées à l’époque par d’autres artistes, il s’agit, enfin, de comprendre la faible circulation de cette image de l’Europe, qui …
Perspectives On Changing Cultural Spaces In 19th Century Europe, Christophe Charle
Perspectives On Changing Cultural Spaces In 19th Century Europe, Christophe Charle
Artl@s Bulletin
To define the limits of European cultural spaces requires a pragmatic and empirical approach, founded on a comparative overview of the circulations of symbolic goods, of the agents involved in the processes of diffusion and mediatization of these goods, and of their modes of transmission or valorization. In this essay, I illustrate the effects of changing conditions on the specific field of 19th-century opera, one of the first international forms of cultural practice in Europe. I then consider the origins and causes of unequal cultural circulations in other fields, notably the presence or absence of mediators in these processes of …