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A blog to explore the interests of an original renaissance woman; arts, sciences, poetry, librarianship and everything in between.

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Showing posts with label kunstgeographie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kunstgeographie. Show all posts
Saturday, 29 November 2014

What is my dissertation about?

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The Elector of Saxony’s wire drawing bench (1565) is an extremely complicated piece of art and technology which remains relatively unknown...
Sunday, 29 June 2014

Introduction 2: This time it's kunstgeographie

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Not distracted by the view. Oh no. When looking at art, the viewer should be encouraged to consider geographic issues, to enquire how fa...
Saturday, 17 May 2014

Kunstgeographie: A brief guide for the perplexed

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What is Kunstgeographie? Literally translated, kunstgegraphie  means the geography of art. Whereas the history of art looks at art in it...
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Sie sind hier, oder ... : A Dissertation Update

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'Germania florescens' 1586 It's about time I did a dissertation update, even if to just place myself on the map; probably ri...
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Tuesday, 22 April 2014

Death, Romance and the Landscape

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Time Passing This piece is a rather odd collection of thoughts. As a jigsaw of unintended connections, it works as a semi coherent whole...
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Librarian. Educator. Writer. Communicator. Previously of London, now in Croatia.
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