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Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Address by Aad Nuis, State Secretary for Education, Culture and Science at the opening of the Congress on Sunday 1 September 1996 in Amsterdam....Pages 1-3
Opening Address....Pages 5-10
The Play of Memory between Words and Images....Pages 11-18
Concluding Remarks: Some Reflections on Tribal Gossip and other Metaphors....Pages 19-23
Art History for the Millennium: The Theme of “Time” and the London Conference in the Year 2000....Pages 25-32
Front Matter....Pages 33-33
Eurocentrism and Art History? Universal History and the Historiography of the Arts before Winckelmann....Pages 35-42
The Fondo Cicognara in the Vatican Library: Inventing the Art Library of the Future....Pages 43-56
The Art Historian as Simonides: The Importance of Antique Memory in the Art Library, from Warburg to the Present....Pages 57-62
The Memory of the Painter: Delacroix’s Journal ....Pages 63-67
Das „Handbuch der Kunstgeschichte“: Die Vermittlung kunsthistorischen Wissens als Anleitung zum ästhetischen Urteil....Pages 69-87
The Archive’s Silent Record: Anti-Semitism and the Formation of Aby Warburg’s “Cultural Science”....Pages 89-94
Antal and his Critics: A Forgotten Chapter in the Historiography of the Italian Renaissance in the Twentieth Century....Pages 95-99
The Private World of Malinche: New Issues in Mexican Art History....Pages 101-109
Art History in South Africa: Past and Present....Pages 111-121
The History of Art Shaping Art?....Pages 123-130
Technische und rechtliche Aspekte der Verwaltung von Text- und Bildrechten....Pages 131-136
Video, ergo sum? Die Kunstgeschichte der virtuellen Bilder zwischen Erinnerungs- und Projektionstechnik....Pages 137-148
Front Matter....Pages 149-149
The Military Gallery in the Winter Palace (The Hermitage): International Aspects of the National Memorial....Pages 151-157
Die profane Wallfahrtsstätte: Gabriele D’Annunzios Vittoriale degli Italiani....Pages 159-165
Le mythe de la «Collection Desjardins» et la constitution d’une tradition artistique au Québec....Pages 167-171
Front Matter....Pages 149-149
Between the Enlightenment and the Know-Nothings: William Poyntell (1756–1811), Early American Collector of Medieval Art....Pages 173-182
Ordnung im Gedächtnis: Alternative Überlegungen zum funktionalen und theoretischen Kontext des frühneuzeitlichen Sammlungswesens im deutschsprachigen Raum....Pages 183-190
Collecting as Canon Formation: Art History and the Collection of Drawings in Early Modern Italy....Pages 191-204
The Places of Painting: The Survival of Mnemotechnics in Christian von Mechel’s Gallery Arrangement in Vienna (1778–1781)....Pages 205-211
Linked or Merged? Collecting and the Enduring Problem of Arranging Visual Information....Pages 213-216
Collection as Creation: Isabella Stewart Gardner’s Fenway Court....Pages 217-221
Collecting, Connoisseurship, and the Vernacular....Pages 223-228
Front Matter....Pages 229-229
The Retrieval of Classical Architecture in the Quattrocento: The Role of Rhetoric in the Formulation of Alberti’s Theory of Architecture....Pages 231-238
Bildkonzepte der Verleumdung des Apelles....Pages 239-254
Out of Oblivion: The Later Fortuna Critica of Titian’s “St. Peter Martyr Altarpiece”....Pages 255-263
Correggios „Leda“: ein verdrängtes Bild....Pages 265-274
A Question of Mentality: The Changed Appreciation of Thomas Murner’s Logical Card Game (c. 1500)....Pages 275-293
Ekphrasis, Oubli et Mémoire. Restitution du cycle pictural de la Chapelle Royale de Lisbonne....Pages 295-300
A Lost Work by a Forgotten Artist: Gerard de Lairesse’s Stage Set “De Hofgallery”....Pages 301-306
Obsequies in Rome for Ferdinand VI of Spain, 1759....Pages 307-315
Giovan Pietro Bellori and the Loss and Restoration of (Ancient) Painting in Rome....Pages 317-323
Kenotaphien auf dem Papier: Gedächtnislandschaften um 1800 von Jean Koch, Jacob Wilhelm Mechau und Janus Genelli....Pages 325-334
Das Grabmal des Porsenna: Rekonstruktionen eines Mythos vom 16. bis 19. Jahrhundert....Pages 335-346
Front Matter....Pages 347-347
Cults of the Past....Pages 349-351
Rhodos zur Zeit der italienischen Besetzung (1912–1943): Die selektive Erinnerung und das manipulierte Denkmal....Pages 353-361
Front Matter....Pages 347-347
From Oblivion to Eternity: The Château de Versailles and the Politics of Commemoration in the 1920s....Pages 363-368
Monuments, Politics and Society: Polish Experiences (1945–1995)....Pages 369-371
Cities as Texts: Urban Practices Represented or Forgotten in Art History....Pages 373-377
„Gothique“-„Moderne“: Der Diskurs um die Wiederherstellung des Domes zu Speyer nach der Mitte des 18. Jahrhunderts....Pages 379-391
The Gothic Revival in France, 1830–1845: Victor Hugo’s Notre-Dame de Paris , Popular Imagery, and a National Patrimony Discovered....Pages 393-399
The Medieval Revival in Religious Building in Rome after the Unification of Italy....Pages 401-410
Eine vergessene Restaurierung: die Hagia Sophia in Istanbul....Pages 411-418
Transforming Ethics in Conservation: Change in the Care of Contemporary Art....Pages 419-425
Über den Umgang mit Werken der Kunst....Pages 427-432
Die Berliner Mauer: Ein verschwindendes Denkmal....Pages 433-437
An Object Manufactured for Exhibition at the Bottom of the Sea....Pages 439-443
Front Matter....Pages 445-445
Roman Commemorative Portraits: Women with the Attributes of Venus....Pages 447-453
The Early Medieval Monastery as a Site of Commemoration and Place of Oblivion....Pages 455-465
Une nouvelle approche des tombeaux royaux de Santes Creus....Pages 467-474
Private Tomb and Public Altar: The Origins of the Mausoleum Choir in Rome....Pages 475-482
Weltliches Bestattungsbrauchtum zwischen Mittelalter und Renaissance....Pages 483-490
Les tombeaux de Pedro et Inês: La mémoire sacralisée d’un amour clandestin....Pages 491-498
The Area of St Dominic at Bologna....Pages 499-513
The Bishop, the Young Lion and the Two-headed Dragon: The Burghersh Memorial in Lincoln Cathedral....Pages 515-526
Public Fame or Private Remembrance? The Portrait Bust and Modes of Commemoration in Eighteenth-Century England....Pages 527-535
Front Matter....Pages 445-445
Manipulating Memories: Postponed Tombs for Galileo and Machiavelli....Pages 537-543
Laugier’s Plans for Saint-Denis: A Forerunner to Lenoir’s Musée des Monuments Français?....Pages 545-552
Cemetery Politics in 19th-Century Paris: The Manipulation of Memorials, Memory and Mourning....Pages 553-559
The “Monumentomania” of the Nineteenth Century: Causes, Effects, and Problems of Study....Pages 561-566
The Hamburg Bismarck Monument as “Lighthouse of National Thought”....Pages 567-579
Commemoration and the Politics of Iconoclasm: The Battle over “Les Statues Dreyfusardes”, 1908–1910....Pages 581-586
Indian Ironies, or British Commemorative Sculpture and (Re)shaped Memory....Pages 587-591
Front Matter....Pages 593-593
Regeneration and the Legacy of Venus: Towards an Interpretation of Memory at Early Christian Golgotha....Pages 595-602
Memory, Place, and Mission in Hieronymus Natalis’ Evangelicae historiae imagines ....Pages 603-608
La constitution d’un système dévotionnel: Le maître-autel de l’église de la maison professe des Jésuites de Paris au XVIIe siècle....Pages 609-617
“The Empty Throne” in Early Buddhist Art and its Sacred Memory Left Behind after the Emergence of the Buddha Image....Pages 619-624
Memory and Wonder: Our Lady Mary in Ethiopian Painting (15th–18th Centuries)....Pages 625-634
Petrus Christus’ “Our Lady of the Dry Tree”. A Note on the Influence of the Veneration of Images on Early Netherlandish Painting....Pages 635-635
Veneration via Art: Images of Divine Kingship in the Chapel at Versailles....Pages 637-642
A Christian Romance: The Frescoes of San Galgano at Montesiepi....Pages 643-651
The Fabrication of Sacred Memory: The Decoration of the Duomo and S. Maria Maggiore in Sixteenth-Century Bergamo....Pages 653-662
The Escorial as an Example of the “New Architecture of the New Christian Antiquity”: A Study in the Problem of Legitimation During the Spanish Renaissance....Pages 663-670
Ornament as Veneration in Ancient Pueblo Art....Pages 671-683
Saint Luis Beltrán in Valencian Art and Pageantry....Pages 685-690
Front Matter....Pages 691-691
The Memory Palace of Constantine Porphyrogenitus....Pages 693-699
Front Matter....Pages 691-691
Cults Disrupted and Memories Recaptured: Events in the Life of the Icon of the Virgin Hodegetria in Constantinople....Pages 701-708
La récupération «dell’antico» dans la Bible de Charles V....Pages 709-718
Sculpture Aloft: The Forgotten Meanings of Memorial Sculpture on Church Roofs and Towers....Pages 719-725
Auftraggeber und Nachbesitzer: Handänderungen mittelalterlicher Bilderhandschriften und deren Folgen für die Stifterbilder....Pages 727-734
Trying to Forget: The Lost Angevin Past of Italy....Pages 735-743
Graffiti as a Medium for Memoria in the Early and High Middle Ages....Pages 745-751
Damnatio Memoriae in the Medieval Sculpture of Southern Croatia....Pages 753-757
Remembering or Forgetting the Meaning of an Ornament? Trails of Antiquity in Early Byzantine Ornamentation....Pages 759-764
The Manipulated Memory: Thomas Becket in Legend and Art....Pages 765-772
Forging Monumental Memories in the Early Twelfth Century....Pages 773-782
Front Matter....Pages 783-783
Memories at Work, 1500–1900: An Introduction....Pages 785-786
La mémoire de Raphaël....Pages 787-793
Out of Time: Ruins as Places of Remembering in Italian Painting ca. 1500....Pages 795-802
Memorizing the New: Using Recent Works as Models in Italian Renaissance Commissions....Pages 803-810
Remembered Lines....Pages 811-816
Drawing up Plans in the Mental Studio: A Mannerist Scenario for the Invention of Compositions....Pages 817-825
Farcical Jan, Pier the Droll: Steen and the Memory of Bruegel....Pages 827-836
Hogarth’s Visual Mnemotechnics: Notes on Abstraction as an aide-mémoire for Figurative Painters....Pages 837-846
The Pedagogy of Emancipation: Teachers and Students in Nineteenth-Century France....Pages 847-853
Italia and Hollandia: Conflicting Memories at Work in the Dutch Prix de Rome (1817–1851)....Pages 855-859
Front Matter....Pages 783-783
Nothing Overlooked: The Studio of Eugene von Guerard....Pages 861-873
Oblivious to History: Géricault’s Subversive Intent(sity)....Pages 875-879
From Memory to Oblivion: Manet and the Origins of Modernist Painting....Pages 881-889
Front Matter....Pages 891-891
Modern Art and Oblivion: An Introduction....Pages 893-895
Destruction, oubli et mémoire....Pages 897-903
Curator’s Memory: The Case of the Missing “Man of Marble”, or the Rise and Fall of Socialist Realism in Poland....Pages 905-912
Deadly Historians: Boltanski’s Intervention in Holocaust Historiography....Pages 913-917
Archaeology of the Apocalypse: Cinema and Authoritarian Regimes in Argentina....Pages 919-924
Memory, Oblivion, and the “Invisibility” of Monuments....Pages 925-928
Paul Klee’s Memory in Exile....Pages 929-935
Robert Smithson’s Suppressed “Pre-conscious” Works: Intentionality and Art Historical (Re)construction....Pages 937-947
The Ambiguous Duality between Hero and Devil: Max Beckmann Reinvents Goethe’s Faust in his Amsterdam Exile....Pages 949-958
Front Matter....Pages 959-959
Qui a peur des peaux rouges, du péril jaune et de la négritude?....Pages 961-964
Recycling Memory in Urban Senegal....Pages 965-974
The Case of Latvian Art between 1940–1990 and After....Pages 975-980
Les Groupes «in» et les artistes ‹outsiders› de l’art brut....Pages 981-987
Pop Art and the Forgotten Codes of Camp....Pages 989-995
Le paradis artificiel : the Imagination of the Surrealist and “Schizophrenic” Author and Artist Unica Zürn (1916–1970)....Pages 997-1005
Les démarches «appropriationnistes» de Sherrie Levine et d’André Raffray: Deux pratiques critiques de la construction de l’histoire de l’art «moderniste» et de ses oublis....Pages 1007-1011
History and Memory in the Art of Gordon Bennett....Pages 1013-1018
Front Matter....Pages 959-959
Violence and the Aesthetics of Redemption....Pages 1019-1023
Die Pendelbewegung des Künstlergedächtnisses: Selbst und Werkreflexion in den Bildertafelkompendien von Beuys, Broodthaers und Richter....Pages 1025-1037
Memory and Oblivion in Contemporary American Art: The Lesson of Artforum ....Pages 1039-1042
Strategic Oblivion: 1970s Feminist Art in 1980s Art History....Pages 1043-1048
Front Matter....Pages 1049-1049
Memories of a Monument: The Competition for a Monument to the Unknown Political Prisoner, London 1953 — a Discussion of the Powers of Sculpture that Never Existed....Pages 1051-1057
Picassos Massaker in Korea : Geschichte und Erinnerung in der Moderne....Pages 1059-1066
Lenin in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction....Pages 1067-1073
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier: Memory, Mourning and National Memorials....Pages 1075-1083
Objects Left, Individuals Remembered: “Making Memory Real” at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial ....Pages 1085-1090
Building the Unbuildable: The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum....Pages 1091-1101
Nothing to See: Private Mourning in Public Space....Pages 1103-1110
Back Matter....Pages 1111-1114
توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب به زبان اصلی :
Memory is a subject that recently has attracted many scholars and readers not only in the general historical sciences, but also in the special field of art history. However, in this book, in which more than 130 papers given at the XXIXth International Congress of the History of Art (Amsterdam) 1996 have been compiled, Memory is also juxtaposed to its counterpart, Oblivion, thus generating extra excitement in the exchange of ideas. The papers are presented in eleven sections, each of which is devoted to a different aspect of memory and oblivion, ranging from purely material aspects of preservation, to social phenomena with regard to art collecting, from the memory of the art historian to workshop practices, from art in antiquity, to the newest media, from Buddhist iconography to the Berlin Wall. The book addresses readers in the field of history, history of art and psychology.