Restoration as Fabrication of Origins A Material and Political History of Italian Renaissance Art

This publication aims to clarify the relationships between material restoration and politics in Italian Renaissance art by focusing on the question of origin as a foothold for political, patrimonial, and cultural identity. Rather than reinstating the objects' initial forms and meanings, restora...

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Other Authors: de Riedmatten, Henri (Editor), Gaffo, Fabio (Editor), Jaccard, Mathilde (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Berlin/Boston De Gruyter 2023
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