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History And Images Towards A New Iconology Axel Bolvig Phillip Lindley

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History And Images Towards A New Iconology Axel Bolvig Phillip Lindley
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Publisher: Brepols
File Extension: PDF
File size: 95.69 MB
Pages: 460
Author: Axel Bolvig, Phillip Lindley
ISBN: 9782503511559, 2503511554
Language: English
Year: 2003

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History And Images Towards A New Iconology Axel Bolvig Phillip Lindley by Axel Bolvig, Phillip Lindley 9782503511559, 2503511554 instant download after payment.

This important collection of essays represents a wide variety of new approaches to the deployment of images by historians. Methodological debates and historiographical concerns are explored by distinguished international scholars. Ground-breaking technological innovations in the last two decades of the twentieth century have led to the development of huge image databases, offering outstanding new opportunities for comparison, analysis and interrogation. This was apparent from the database demonstrations at the congress on 'History and Images' in Copenhagen in 1999, part of the University of Copenhagen's 'Visual Construction of Realities' research programme.
Several of the papers included here summarise recent research or disclose the potential of the new technologies for posing - and answering - novel types of question. A common concern of many contributors to this volume has been the reconfiguring of Art History to encompass areas which have often been viewed as marginal - geographically, physically or intellectually, for example. As each of the nineteen essays demonstrates, approaches to the employment and interpretation of the visual image by historians have been increasingly rendered obsolete or inappropriate by postmodern intellectual diversity and by the dramatic development of technology. The subtitle of the book ('Towards a New Iconology') reveals that a potent new dialogue between historian and image and between contemporary and historical constructions of reality, is in the process of construction.

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