The Bernard Berenson Collection of Oriental Art at Villa I Tatti

The Bernard Berenson Collection of Oriental Art at Villa I Tatti
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Total Pages : 120
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015022273828
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Synopsis The Bernard Berenson Collection of Oriental Art at Villa I Tatti by : Villa I Tatti (Florence, Italy)

This bolume catalogues the 43 objects in the Berenson collection. They include Chinese paintings, early Chinese gil-bronze Buddhist figures, Khmer sculpture and other works from China, Japan, Tibet and Southeast Asia.

Bernard Berenson

Bernard Berenson
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Publisher : Villa I Tatti
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0674427858
ISBN-13 : 9780674427853
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Synopsis Bernard Berenson by : Joseph Connors

Bernard Berenson: Formation and Heritage explores the intellectual world of Berenson (1865-1959), who put the connoisseurship of Renaissance art on a firm footing at the turn of the twentieth century. Essays explore his relationships with various cultural figures including William James, Jean Paul Richter, Katherine Dunham, and many others.

Art as Politics in Late Medieval and Renaissance Siena

Art as Politics in Late Medieval and Renaissance Siena
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 249
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ISBN-10 : 9781351575591
ISBN-13 : 1351575597
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Synopsis Art as Politics in Late Medieval and Renaissance Siena by : TimothyB. Smith

In Art as Politics in Late Medieval and Renaissance Siena, contributors explore the evolving relationship between image and politics in Siena from the time of the city-state's defeat of Florence at the Battle of Montaperti in 1260 to the end of the Sienese Republic in 1550. Engaging issues of the politicization of art in Sienese painting, sculpture, architecture, and urban design, the volume challenges the still-prevalent myth of Siena's cultural and artistic conservatism after the mid fourteenth century. Clearly establishing uniquely Sienese artistic agendas and vocabulary, these essays broaden our understanding of the intersection of art, politics, and religion in Siena by revisiting its medieval origins and exploring its continuing role in the Renaissance.

“The” Berenson Archive

“The” Berenson Archive
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Total Pages : 122
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:247764102
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Synopsis “The” Berenson Archive by : Nicky Mariano

The Philosophy Chamber

The Philosophy Chamber
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 313
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ISBN-10 : 9780300225921
ISBN-13 : 030022592X
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Synopsis The Philosophy Chamber by : Ethan W. Lasser

"This publication accompanies the exhibition The Philosophy Chamber: Art and Science in Harvard's Teaching Cabinet, 1766-1820, on view at the Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge, Massachusetts, from May 19 through December 31, 2017, and at The Hunterian, University of Glasgow, Scotland, in 2018."

Devour the Land

Devour the Land
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Publisher : Harvard Art Museums
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 0300260083
ISBN-13 : 9780300260083
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Synopsis Devour the Land by : Makeda Best

Tracing the impacts of militarism on the American landscape, through the lens of art, environmental studies, and politics Devour the Land considers how contemporary photographers have responded to the US military's impact on the domestic environment since the 1970s, a dynamic period for environmental activism as well as for photography. This catalogue presents a lively range of voices at the intersection of art, environmentalism, militarism, photography, and politics. Alongside interviews with prominent contemporary artists working in the landscape photography tradition, the images speak to photographers' varied motivations, personal experiences, and artistic approaches. The result is a surprising picture of the ways violence and warfare surround us. Although most modern combat has taken place abroad, the US domestic landscape bears the footprint of armed conflict--much of the environmental damage we live with today was caused by our own military and the expansive network of industries supporting its work. Designed to evoke a field book and to nod toward ephemera produced by earlier artists and activists, the catalogue features works by dozens of photographers, including Ansel Adams, Robert Adams, Dorothy Marder, Alex Webb, Terry Evans, and many more.

Italian Villas and Their Gardens

Italian Villas and Their Gardens
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Total Pages : 386
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ISBN-10 : HARVARD:32044094087194
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Synopsis Italian Villas and Their Gardens by : Edith Wharton

A Home of the Humanities

A Home of the Humanities
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 204
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ISBN-10 : 0884023656
ISBN-13 : 9780884023654
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Synopsis A Home of the Humanities by : James N. Carder

Mildred and Robert Woods Bliss were consummate collectors and patrons. The illustrated essays in this volume reveal how the Blisses' wide-ranging interests in art, music, gardens, architecture, and interior design resulted in the creation of the Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection--what they came to call their "home of the humanities."

The Trojan War in Ancient Art

The Trojan War in Ancient Art
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Publisher : Cornell University Press
Total Pages : 140
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ISBN-10 : 0801481643
ISBN-13 : 9780801481642
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Synopsis The Trojan War in Ancient Art by : Susan Woodford

The legendary characters of the Trojan War captured the imaginations not only of Greek and Roman writers, but of countless visual artists as well. A vibrant retelling of the Trojan myths, this handsomely illustrated book brings to life for today's...

The Great Chinese Art Transfer

The Great Chinese Art Transfer
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 245
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ISBN-10 : 9781611479119
ISBN-13 : 1611479118
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Synopsis The Great Chinese Art Transfer by : Michael St. Clair

This book tells the story of how and why millions of Chinese works of art got exported to collectors and institutions in the West, in particular to the United States. As China’s last dynasty was weakening and collapsing from 1860 into the early years of the twentieth century, China’s internal chaos allowed imperial and private Chinese collections to be scattered, looted and sold. A remarkable and varied group of Westerners entered the country, had their eyes opened to centuries of Chinese creativity and gathered up paintings, bronzes and ceramics, as well as sculptures, jades and bronzes. The migration to America and Europe of China’s art is one of the greatest outflows of a culture’s artistic heritage in human history. A good deal of the art procured by collectors and dealers, some famous and others little known but all remarkable in individual ways, eventually wound up in American and European museums. Today some of the art still in private hands is returning to China via international auctions and aggressive purchases by Chinese millionaires.