Toward a Geography of Art

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University of Chicago Press, 14 mrt 2004 - 490 pagina's
Art history traditionally classifies works of art by country as well as period, but often political borders and cultural boundaries are highly complex and fluid. Questions of identity, policy, and exchange make it difficult to determine the "place" of art, and often the art itself results from these conflicts of geography and culture. Addressing an important approach to art history, Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann's book offers essays that focus on the intricacies of accounting for the geographical dimension of art history during the early modern period in Europe, Latin America, and Asia.

Toward a Geography of Art presents a historical overview of these complexities, debates contemporary concerns, and completes its exploration with a diverse collection of case studies. Employing the author's expertise in a variety of fields, the book delves into critical issues such as transculturation of indigenous traditions, mestizaje, the artistic metropolis, artistic diffusion, transfer, circulation, subversion, and center and periphery. What results is a foundational study that establishes the geography of art as a subject and forces us to reconsider assumptions about the place of art that underlie the longstanding narratives of art history.
 

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Cover of Kurt Karl Eberlein Was ist Deutsch in der Deutschen Kunst?
81
Identity in Artistic Geography?
107
Adriaen de Vries tomb of Prince Ernst of SchaumburgHolstein
118
Adriaen de Vries baptismal font
119
Georg Joris Hoefnagel Animalia Quadrupedia et Reptilia Terra
122
Roelant Savery mountain landscape
123
François Dieussart Friedrich Wilhelm the Great Elector
125
Bartholomäus Eggers Elector Friedrich III King Friedrich I of Prussia
127
Daniel Schultz King Jan Casimir of Poland in Sarmatian costume
148
Daniel Schultz King Jan Casimir of Poland in Western guise
150
Piast Mausoleum Krzeszów
152
General view of Prague
159
Bakócz Chapel Cathedral Esztergom
165
Chapel of the cardinal of Portugal San Miniato al Monte Florence
166
Bartolommeo Berrecci Sigismund chapel Wawel Cathedral Kraków
167
Hans Süss von Kulmbach temptation of Saint Anthony
168

Orianenburg Landschloss designed by Johann Gregor Memhardt
128
Orianenbaum Landschloss designed by Cornelis Ryckwaert
129
Andreas Schlüter tomb of Jakub Sobieski
131
Thomas Quellinus garden sculpture
132
Freiberg in Saxony Cathedral Grablege
138
Leone Leoni Emperor Charles V
139
Adriaen de Vries Emperor Rudolf II
140
Giuseppe Arcimboldo Rudolf II as Vertumnus
141
Giuseppe Arcimboldo Winter
142
Dimensions of DiffusionThe Example of Italian Sculptors and Sculpture
187
Jesuit Art and Artists in Central Europe
239
Mastery or Mestizaje? Placing an Interpretation of the Façade
272
Fumie and European Art
303
Toward a Geography of Art
341
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446
Index
461
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Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann is a professor in the Department of Art and Archaeology at Princeton University. Among his many books are Court, Cloister, and City and The School of Prague, both published by the University of Chicago Press.

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