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Negating The Image Case Studies In Iconoclasm Anne Mcclanan

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Negating The Image Case Studies In Iconoclasm Anne Mcclanan
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Publisher: Ashgate
File Extension: PDF
File size: 37.98 MB
Author: Anne McClanan, Jeffrey Johnson, Jeff Johnson
ISBN: 9780754608547, 0754608549
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Negating The Image Case Studies In Iconoclasm Anne Mcclanan by Anne Mcclanan, Jeffrey Johnson, Jeff Johnson 9780754608547, 0754608549 instant download after payment.

Why do people attack monuments and other public objects charged with authority by the societies that produced them? What do open assaults on images and artworks mean? Iconoclasm, the principled destruction of images, has recurred throughout human history as theory and practice. This book contains seven historical studies of the changing causes and meanings of iconoclasm and the radical transformations in the function of images it has brought about in societies around the world, from Ancient Egypt to Islamic India and Revolutionary Mexico, as well as Medieval and Reformation Europe. Scholars of art history, history and archaeology explore shifting definitions of art and the forms of representation in delineating varied forms of 'iconoclasm'.
Contains seven historical studies of the causes and meanings of iconoclasm and the radical transformations in the function of images it has brought about in societies around the world, from Ancient Egypt to Islamic India and Revolutionary Mexico, as well as Medieval and Reformation Europe

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