Books received | Art History Supplement, vol. 3, no.3, May 2013

Books received

 

Adams, David; Tihanov, Galin (eds.) (2011) Enlightenment Cosmopolitanism, Oxford: Legenda.

Aldorf, Bridget (2013) Fellow Men, Fantin-Latour and the Problem of the Group in the Nineteenth-Century French Painting, Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Astbury, Katherine (2012) Narrative Responses to the Trauma of the French Revolution, Oxford: Legenda.

Barkan, Leonard (2013) Mute Poetry, Speaking Pictures, Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press.

Belozerskaya, Marina (2012) Rethinking the Renaissance: Burgundian Arts across Europe, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; Reprint edition.

Braddock, Jeremy (2013) Collecting as modernist practice, Baltimore: The John Hopkins University Press.

 
Carole, Paul (ed.) (2012) The First Modern Museums of Art: The Birth of an Institution in 18th- and Early- 19th-Century Europe, Los Angeles: J. Paul Getty Museum.

Dubin, Nina L. (2013) Futures & Ruins: Eighteenth-Century Paris and the Art of Hubert Robert, Los Angeles: Getty Research Institute.

Gaehtgens, Thomas W.; Marchesano, Louis (2011) Display and Art History: The Dusseldorf Gallery and Its Catalogue, Los Angeles: Getty Research Institute.

Holly, Michael Ann (2013) The Melancholy Art, Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Hopkins, Andrew (ed.) (2006) Roman Bodies: Antiquity to the Eighteenth Century, British School at Rome.

Macdonald, Katherine (2007) Biography in Early Modern France, 1540-1630: Forms and Functions, Oxford: Legenda.

 
Myers, Anne M. (2012) Literature and Architecture in Early Modern England, Baltimore: The John Hopkins University Press.

Paleotti, Gabriele, McCuaig, William (Translator), Prodi, Paolo (Introduction) (2013) Discourse on Sacred and Profane Images, Los Angeles: Getty Research Institute.

 

Two art history unlike the others

 

Clark, Constance A. (2012) God—or Gorilla: Images of Evolution in the Jazz Age, Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press.

 
Nicolson, Malcolm (2013) Imaging and Imagining the Fetus: The Development of Obstetric Ultrasound, Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press.

 

 

 

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Table of Contents

  1.  Editorial                2
  2. J.B. Prudent Carbillet e una selezione di materiali inediti. Breve nota di studio, by Giulia Savio, Università degli Studi di Genova e Fondazione     5
  3. What made soviet museology so powerful? Methodology of permanent exhibitions in the history museums, by Mariann Raisma, Director at University of Tartu History Museum, University of Tartu Museums             14
  4. Books received             29
  5. Two art history books unlike the others         30
  6. CFP: Histories of painting              31