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A collection of essays by art historians, anthropologists and commentators on contemporary visual culture on the theme of 'Location'.

Table of Contents
On location: Deborah Cherry and Fintan Cullen.

The errant image: Rogier van derWeyden’s Deposition from the Cross and its copies: Amy Powell.

Signposts of invention: artists’ signatures in Italian Renaissance art: Patricia Rubin.

Locating ‘China’ in the arts of sixteenth-century Japan: Andrew M. Watsky.

Georgianism and the tenements, Dublin 1908–1926: Mark Crinson.

Statues in the square: hauntings at the heart of empire: Deborah Cherry.

The Buddha goes global: some thoughts towards a transnational art history: Clare Harris.

Rebecca Belmore and James Luna on location at Venice: the allegorical Indian redux: Charlotte Townsend-Gault.

Author biographies.

Index

Location

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 03/05/2007
      ISBN13: 9781405146944, 978-1405146944
      ISBN10: 140514694X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A collection of essays by art historians, anthropologists and commentators on contemporary visual culture on the theme of 'Location'.

      Table of Contents
      On location: Deborah Cherry and Fintan Cullen.

      The errant image: Rogier van derWeyden’s Deposition from the Cross and its copies: Amy Powell.

      Signposts of invention: artists’ signatures in Italian Renaissance art: Patricia Rubin.

      Locating ‘China’ in the arts of sixteenth-century Japan: Andrew M. Watsky.

      Georgianism and the tenements, Dublin 1908–1926: Mark Crinson.

      Statues in the square: hauntings at the heart of empire: Deborah Cherry.

      The Buddha goes global: some thoughts towards a transnational art history: Clare Harris.

      Rebecca Belmore and James Luna on location at Venice: the allegorical Indian redux: Charlotte Townsend-Gault.

      Author biographies.

      Index

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