00673nam0-22002411i-450-990002657820403321000265782FED01000265782(Aleph)000265782FED0100026578220000920d1948----km-y0itay50------baENGTraite des Entreprises Priveesby CampionParigiPresses Universitaires de France1948Campion,Gabriel-Louis108737ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK9900026578204033211-6-64-TI01270ECAECATraite des Entreprises Privees431246UNINAING0102353nam 22005053a 450 991076561150332120250203232758.010.26530/oapen_574817(CKB)3710000000470325(OAPEN)574817(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/31622(ScCtBLL)c80b4590-1e10-44c4-80c5-101b9e7fec59(oapen)doab31622(EXLCZ)99371000000047032520250203i20022019 uu geruuuuu---auuuutxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierVisuelle Medien im christlichen Kult : Fallstudien aus dem 13. bis 16. Jahrhundert /Michael Viktor Schwarz2002[s.l.] :Böhlau,2002.1 online resource (330)9783205993247 3205993241 The concepts of art history were developed in the nineteenth century. This can inhibit dialogue with neighbouring disciplines. The concept "medium", which belongs to the late twentieth century, can provide assistance and connect the argument of art history to the contemporary state of consciousness at least in the cultural sciences dealing with communication. At the centre of the book lie questions of the use and effect of objects. Dealing with a series of high-ranking art works, an observational method is practised that is both historically founded and compatible with modern discourses. The six case studies address the Naumburg Stifterfiguren, Pietro Lorenzetti's frescos in Assisi, the Parament of Narbonne, the tomb of Archbishop Chichele in Canterbury, Raphael's Sistine Madonna in Dresden, and the self-portraits of Anton Pilgram in St Stephen's Church in Vienna.History of art / art & design stylesbicsscArt historymediumliturgyKunstgeschichteMediumLiturgieKultMedienkunstHistory of art / art & design styles704.9482/09/02Schwarz Michael Viktor778487ScCtBLLScCtBLLBOOK9910765611503321Visuelle Medien im christlichen Kult2923228UNINA