Toward a Geography of Art
504 pages, 91 halftones 6 x 9
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2004
Cloth $65.00
ISBN: 9780226133119
Published March 2004
Paper $25.00
ISBN: 9780226133126
Published March 2004
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction PART ONE: HISTORIOGRAPHY 1. The Historiography of the Geography of Art: From Antiquity to the End of the Eighteenth Century 2. The Formulation of a Geography of Art: From the End of the Eighteenth to the Twentieth Centuries 3. From Kunstgeographie to Visual Culture: Geographical Ideas about Art from the First World War to the Present PART TWO: EUROPE 4. Identity in Artistic Geography? Some Considerations of Early Modern Europe 5. Artistic Regions and the Problem of Artistic Metropolises: Questions of (East) Central Europe 6. Dimensions of Diffusion—The Example of Italian Sculptors and Sculpture Outside Italy (Chiefly in Central Europe): Problems of Approach, Possibilities of Reception PART THREE: THE AMERICAS 7. An Introduction to the Artistic Geography of the Americas: The Limits of Kublers Legacy 8. Circulation East and West: Jesuit Art and Artists in Central Europe, and Central European Jesuit Artists in the Americas 9. Mastery or Mestizaje? Placing an Interpretation of the Façade of San Lorenzo, Potosí PART 4: JAPAN: THE LIMITS OF DIFFUSIONISM 10. Designed for Desecration: Fumi-e and European Art Instead of a Conclusion: Toward a Geography of Art Notes Index
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