Art-archaeology: the materiality of classical art history
<p>All art history involves inherent tensions between the materiality of the works of art - their rootedness in time and space - and the mobility of the ideas and imagery that they embody. The tension is all the more striking in the study of ancient art. On the one hand, classical art history,...
Main Author: | Stewart, P |
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Format: | Record |
Language: | English |
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2014
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