Search results for ""author thomas w. gaehtgens""
Getty Trust Publications Reims on Fire - War and Reconciliation between France and Germany
As the site of royal coronations, Reims cathedral was a monument to French national history and identity. But after German troops bombed the cathedral during World War I, it took on new meaning. The French reimagined it as a martyr of civilisation, as the rupture between the warring states. The resulting battle of words and images stressed the differences between German "Kultur" and French "civilisation". Artists and intelligentsia caricatured this entrenched cultural dichotomy, influencing portrayals of the two nations in the international press. Ultimately, despite a history of mutual respect, the bombing of the cathedral caused all social, scientific, artistic, and cultural ties between Germany and France to be severed for decades. This book explores the structure's breadth of meaning in symbolic, art historical, and historical arenas, including competing claims over the origins of Gothic art and architecture as national style and issues of monument preservation and restoration. It highlights how vulnerable art is during war and how the destruction of national monuments can set the tone for international conflict. Gaehtgens articulates how these nations began to mend their relationship in the decades after World War II, starting with the courageous vision of Charles de Gaulle and Konrad Adenauer, and how the cathedral of Reims was eventually transformed into a site of reconciliation and European unification.
£48.00
C.H. Beck NotreDame Geschichte einer Kathedrale
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Getty Trust Publications Display and Art History - The Dusseldorf Gallery and its Catalogue
This is a superbly illustrated exploration of the first modern art catalogue, its creation and its legacy. This richly illustrated book examines the making of the first modern catalogue - La galerie electorale de Dusseldorff. Published in 1778, the revolutionary two-volume publication showcases one of the most important European painting collections of the eighteenth century, reflecting a pivotal moment in the history of art as well as the history of the art museum. In two essays, the authors analyse the process by which the catalogue was produced and shed light on the historical and cultural context that gave rise to an innovative and didactic way of displaying paintings - and, by extension, to art history as a discipline.
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De Gruyter Herbert von Einem: Erinnerungen
Herbert von Einem (1905–1983) war ein bedeutender deutscher Kunsthistoriker im 20. Jahrhundert. Er legte zahlreiche stark rezipierte Bücher vor und knüpfte mit einer Michelangelo-Biographie an die Tradition der deutschen Italienforschung an. Im Kaiserreich geboren, verbrachte er Jugend und Studium in der Weimarer Republik, seine ersten Schritte der Universitätskarriere im Dritten Reich und wurde in der Nachkriegszeit zur zentralen Integrationsfigur des Faches zwischen Emigranten und deutschen Kollegen. Als Wissenschaftler angesehen, spiegelt seine Karriere nicht nur Fachgeschichte, sondern auch ein Gelehrtenleben in den Widersprüchen politischer Umstände. Die aus seinem Nachlass herausgegebenen Erinnerungen sind ein Dokument der Fachgeschichte und schildern den beruflichen Werdegang sowie persönliche Reflexionen.
£13.51