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Le transport est un moment à la fois précaire et intense de la vie des choses. Qu’il soit ritualisé, comme dans le cadre de prêts pour des expositions, ou effectué dans l’urgence, comme en temps de conflit, il est révélateur à bien des égards de l’importance culturelle conférée aux biens patrimoniaux. Enjeu capital des institutions qui les préservent, il est à l’origine d’une littérature spécialisée considérable. Si une historiographie critique du développement de ses pratiques reste à envisager, l’histoire de l’art, pour laquelle les phénomènes de mobilités constituent un domaine de recherche important, ne se pose que trop rarement la question pragmatique des conditions du mouvement. Ce sont précisément aux phases de transit des objets que les contributions du présent volume sont consacrées. Des inventaires retraçant les déplacements des statues dans l’Antiquité jusqu’au nouveau champ des possibles offert par les outils numériques de reproduction, en passant par les architectures itinérantes ou encore la circulation d’artefacts en contexte colonial puis postcolonial, les approches diverses qui nourrissent ce numéro mettent en lumière l’impact du transport sur l’existence matérielle et symbolique des objets.
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Iconography --- Recreation. Games. Sports. Corp. expression --- iconography --- billiards [group of games]
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Monographie publiée en 1912 à Munich et consacrée à la vie et à l'oeuvre du peintre E. Manet (1832-1883). L'auteur dresse le portrait d'un héros de l'art moderne, décrié par ses contemporains avant d'être reconnu par la critique et par le public.
Manet, Edouard --- Painters --- Peintres --- Manet, Edouard, --- Manet, Édouard --- Manet, Édouard,
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The fourth volume of the “Passage des disciplines” collection looks at how the discipline of art history was established at the Collège de France by forging a special link with the Musée du Louvre. Georges Lafenestre, André Michel, Paul Vitry, and René Huyghe were curators in the Department of Paintings and Drawings and the Department of Medieval, Renaissance and Modern Sculptures, before holding the Chair of Aesthetics and Art History, created in 1878 and once renamed “History of French Art” (1920-1925), or the municipal chair, “Psychology of Visual Arts” (1951-1976), financed by the City of Paris. By electing several curators to its chairs in this way, does the Collège de France single itself out among the institutions at which aesthetics and art history are taught? What determines the recruitment of curators? To what extent does their museum experience weigh on their appointment? Once elected, what ties do they maintain with the Louvre? Do they integrate the museum’s debates on aesthetics or historical method into their teaching at the Collège de France? Such are some of the questions that the authors of this volume explore, drawing on the archives of various institutions. This volume ensues from a study day organised by Jessica Desclaux (Sorbonne Université-Musée du Louvre/Centre Dominique-Vivant Denon) on 4 April 2019, as part of the research programme “Passage des disciplines: global history of the Collège de France, 19th-20th century”. The programme focuses on the selection process of chairs and fields of study at the Collège de France, including those that were not admitted to it and which formed a “virtual college”, from the late 18th century to the 1960s. It is directed by Antoine Compagnon, with the collaboration of Céline Surprenant, and has received financial support from PSL (2016-2019) and the République des Savoirs.
Arts & Humanities --- Art --- History --- esthétique --- musée --- histoire --- recherche --- enseignement supérieur --- arts plastiques --- histoire de l'art --- chaires --- savoir académique --- politique institutionnelle --- beaux-arts --- musée du Louvre --- institutions académiques --- Louvre --- Collège de France --- history of art --- history of research --- history of high education --- museum --- fine arts --- Louvre museum --- educational institutions --- art school --- esthetics --- high education --- Theory of art --- Conservation, restoration & care of artworks --- History of art / art & design styles --- Art styles not defined by date --- Exhibition catalogues & specific collections --- Literary studies: general --- Museology & heritage studies --- Modern history to 20th century: c 1700 to c 1900
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