• Titel: Disrupting schools : transnational art education in the nineteenth century
  • Beteiligt: Nerlich, France [ Herausgeber/In ] ; Bratskidu, Eleonōra [ Herausgeber/In ]
  • Erschienen: Turnhout : Brepols, [2021]
  • Enthalten in: XIX. Studies in nineteenth-century art and visual culture
  • Umfang: 226 Seiten, Illustrationen
  • ISBN: 9782503570310
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • Schlagwörter: Aufsatzsammlung ; Kunstakademie ; Kunsthochschule ; Kunststudium ; Internationalität ; Kulturaustausch ; Geschichte 1800-1900 ; Künstler ; Ausbildung ; Ausland ; Reise ; Migration ; Beruf ; Organisationen ; Kunst und Gesellschaft
  • Inhalt: The category of the "national school”, paramount for the emerging discipline of art history in the 19th century, tended to dismiss the crucial encounters, confrontations and exchanges prompted by the fact that artists commonly travelled abroad, especially for the purposes of education and training. The aim of this volume is to address the complexities of this under-researched phenomenon, shedding light on the motivations and impact of transnational art education on artists' careers, on the actors and educational institutions involved (e.g. state-run academies, private schools or studios, museums, outdoor practices) and on the growing international networks connecting artists, patrons, collectors, dealers, critics and scholars. Even though the nation was a major category for historical actors of the period, it is essential to question the validity of the national framework as an analytical tool for current scholarship: our aim is therefore to propose a new reading of 19th-century art worlds based on the idea of circulations, entanglements and revised geographies
  • Medientyp: Buch
  • Datenquelle: UB Heidelberg , Bibliothek, Germanisches Nationalmuseum Nürnberg , Kunstbibliothek - Staatliche Museen zu Berlin , Kunsthistorisches Institut Florenz , Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte in München , Deutsches Forum für Kunstgeschichte in Paris , Bibliotheca Hertziana , Kubikat