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Zwischen Kosmos und Pathos

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Aby Warburg, one of the most important art-historians of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, studied the "afterlife" of ancient motifs in European culture since the Renaissance, with the conviction that antiquity had an archetypical, emotional significance for Renaissance artists that is revealed in key motifs and core issues. Warburg’s final work was his Mnemosyne Atlas , a collection of nearly 1000 images summarizing his studies and showing new directions in visual culture. The book for the exhibition at the Gemäldegalerie, Berlin, presents nearly fifty original artworks from ten collections of the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin that Warburg selected for the atlas. They illustrate relationships between works and cultures that transcend the boundaries of time and space and simultaneously explain the complex thinking that underlies Warburg’s atlas exemplarily.

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Zwischen Kosmos und Pathos, Neville Rowley, Jörg Völlnagel

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Title
Zwischen Kosmos und Pathos
Language
English
Released
2020
Format
Paperback
Pages
120
ISBN10
3422982884
ISBN13
9783422982888
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Art
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Aby Warburg, one of the most important art-historians of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, studied the "afterlife" of ancient motifs in European culture since the Renaissance, with the conviction that antiquity had an archetypical, emotional significance for Renaissance artists that is revealed in key motifs and core issues. Warburg’s final work was his Mnemosyne Atlas , a collection of nearly 1000 images summarizing his studies and showing new directions in visual culture. The book for the exhibition at the Gemäldegalerie, Berlin, presents nearly fifty original artworks from ten collections of the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin that Warburg selected for the atlas. They illustrate relationships between works and cultures that transcend the boundaries of time and space and simultaneously explain the complex thinking that underlies Warburg’s atlas exemplarily.