Auflistung Ausgabe 3.2015 / Renaissance nach Titel
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2015-09-23ZeitschriftenartikelExhibiting Renaissance Art at the Poldi Pezzoli Museum in Milan. From the Permanent Collection to Temporary Exhibitions Gian Giacomo Poldi Pezzoli started his career as a collector in 1848. Aiming to achieve a summa of the history of every form of art. From the archaeological age up to the 19th century, he progressively focused on Renaissance. ...
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2015-09-23ZeitschriftenartikelExhibiting the Renaissance: Moscow Kremlin Museums and Victoria & Albert Museum The most recent exchange of exhibitions between London's VandA and Moscow's Kremlin Museum celebrated diplomatic exchange and trade between the two nations from 1509 to 1685. Exhibition designers selected colours from Tudor ...
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2015-09-23ZeitschriftenartikelIn a Material World. Il Rinascimento in America da Henry Clay Frick a Andy Warhol What makes the Renaissance cultural capital? The paper will highlight the process of defining the image of Renaissance as an important and durable part of public history in the USA in the twentieth century. In the collections ...
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2015-09-23Zeitschriftenartikel“Make space for the great Raphael!” On the Exhibition Policies for Raphael’s Masterpieces The essay discusses the exhibition policies that were developed for a few altarpieces by Raphael in German and Italian museums during the nineteenth century and up to the first half of the twentieth century. In particular, ...
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2015-09-23ZeitschriftenartikelRenaissance-Ausstellungen aus Privatbesitz in Berlin und München um 1900 Der vorliegende Beitrag setzt sich mit der Präsentation von Kunstwerken der Renaissance auf deutschen Ausstellungen in der Zeit um 1900 auseinander. Im Zentrum der Untersuchung stehen Ausstellungen aus Privatbesitz, die ...
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2015-09-23ZeitschriftenartikelSpuren des Sehens Diese Arbeit befasst sich mit der visuellen Wahrnehmung von Renaissancegemälden, welche mit Hilfe von Eye-Trackern nachvollzogen werden.
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2015-09-23ZeitschriftenartikelThe ‘Basilica’ in the Bode-Museum: a Central (and Contradictory) Space At the heart of the Bode-Museum in Berlin, opened in 1904 under the name Kaiser- Friedrich-Museum, is a monumental evocation of a church interior in the Florentine 15th-century Renaissance style. The ‘Basilica’, as the ...