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Artistic translations between fourteenth and sixteenth centuries: international seminar for young researchers : proceedings


Abstract

"Various striking similarities between art from geographically distant locations tempted art historians to analyse and compare specific examples of regional artistic solutions. Until recently most scholars placed their efforts on identifying influences stimulating creation of visually similar art in different locations. Presently the term influence itself was subject to revision, followed by the rejection of its implicit straightforward direction of any artistic connection, and instead arguably more useful term translation had been introduced."--Cover.

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Iconography and artistic translation -- Patrons as artistic interpreters -- Translation seen from workshops' perspective.

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    Warsaw: Institute of Art History, University of Warsaw, 2013

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    "Papers presented to the reader in this volume were delivered during a research seminar 'Artistic Translations Between Fourteenth and Sixteenth Centuries' which took place in April 2013 at the University of Warsaw."--Introduction, p. [5].


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