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    Art and art history in cultural publishing of the second half of the 20th century by Irene Piazzoni

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…At the same time, they focus on the actors (first and foremost the “intellectual-publishers” and the publishing houses), circuits, modes, and practices of the Italian cultural system around and through the lens of historiographic-artistic and figurative art-related publishing production, including books and magazines. …”
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    Le conflit renaissant de la figure et de l’abstraction dans Labyrinthe, journal mensuel des Lettres et des Arts (octobre 1944-décembre 1946) by Blandine Delhaye

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…We will see, on the one hand, how and why Balthus participated in the conception of an article by Pierre Courthion on Konrad Witz; on the other, we will attempt to grasp the extent to which the dispute between “figurative” and “non-figurative” art is expounded in the journal. Aware that the built heritage of which he was the trustee was of public interest, Louis-Joseph Guyot devoted himself to the promotion and conservation of the Dourdan past. …”
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    Scientific virtual reality as a research tool in prehistoric archaeology: the case of Atxurra Cave (northern Spain) by Antonio Torres, Mª Ángeles Medina-Alcaide, Iñaki Intxaurbe, Olivia Rivero, Joseba Rios-Garaizar, Martin Arriolabengoa, Juan Francisco Ruiz-López, Diego Garate

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Abstract: The Upper Palaeolithic period (ca. 45000 - 12000 BP) was the time when figurative art chiefly produced by Homo sapiens emerged and developed. …”
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    Introduzione by Patricia Gaborik, Stéphanie Lanfranchi, Élise Varcin

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…In the wake of the recent publications on the centrality of culture in the Fascist totalitarian project, this issue examines Mussolini’s relationship to the arts and vice versa more specifically, probing the aesthetic and political aspects of representations (in literature, the performing and figurative arts, and radio) of the “duce” – both in Italy and in their circulation abroad.…”
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    Introduction by Patricia Gaborik, Stéphanie Lanfranchi, Élise Varcin

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…In the wake of the recent publications on the centrality of culture in the Fascist totalitarian project, this issue examines Mussolini’s relationship to the arts and vice versa more specifically, probing the aesthetic and political aspects of representations (in literature, the performing and figurative arts, and radio) of the “duce” – both in Italy and in their circulation abroad.…”
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