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The Courtauld Institute of Art, Somerset House, Strand, London WC2R 0RNtel +44 207 848 2909 web http://www.courtauld.ac.uk/researchforum/index.shtml
G. Bachelard. , transl. A. C. M. Ross (Boston: Beacon Press, 1964).
V. Biringuccio. Veneto: V. Rossinello, 1540.
L. Fernandez-Galiano. . Transl. G. Cariño (Cambridge MA: MIT Press, 2000).
Paul Hagerty, ‘On Fire: The City’s Accursed Share,’ 11(Winter 2008), pp. 49-62.
P. H. Smith. . Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2004, Ch. 4: “Artisanship, Artistry, and a Vernacular Science of Matter,” pp. 129-151.
C. Wall. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998), Ch. 1: “The Great Fire and rhetorics of loss,” pp. 3-38.
Alfred Gell, , Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1998
Alan Sinfield, (ed.) , Oxford: Clarendon, 1992
Tara Hamling and Catharine Richardson (ed) , Ashgate, 2010
Dell’Acqua, F. “The Mandylion of Edessa: a narrative on/of the borders”, in B. Crostini Lappin (ed.) (Dublin, Trinity College, 1-3 Oct. 2010). Medieval and Renaissance Court Cultures, Dublin, Trinity College – Turnhout, Brepols, forthcoming.
Dell’Acqua, F. “Borders of experimentalism: glass in the frame of the Genoa Mandylion”, in C. Entwistle - L. James (eds.), (London, British Museum, 27-29 May 2010), London, British Museum Press, forthcoming.
Dell’Acqua, F. «Il grande foglio del mare»: gli avori di Salerno e il Mediterraneo medievale, in “Rassegna Storica Salernitana”, L/2 (2008), pp. 103-24.
Dell’Acqua, F. Between Nature and Art: “transparent streams of a new liquid”, in “RES-Anthropology and Aesthetics”, LIII-LIV (2008), pp. 93-103.
Christy Anderson
Tarnya Cooper
Francesca Dell'Acqua
Psychoanalysis of Fire
De la pirotechnia.
Fire and Memory. On Architecture and Energy
Log
The Body of the Artisan. Art and Experience in the Scientific Revolution
The Literary and Cultural Spaces of Restoration London
Art and Agency An Anthropological Theory
Faultlines. Cultural Materialism and the Politics of Dissent Reading
Everyday Objects: Medieval and Early Modern Material Culture
Convivencia in Byzantium? Cultural Exchanges in a Multi-Ethnic and Multi-Lingual Society
New Light on Old Glass: Byzantine Glass and Mosaics
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Dell’Acqua, F. Le quattro lamine di rivestimento in filigrana, e La legatura del Cod. Gr. I,53 della Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana. Confronti tecnico-stilistici con la cornice paleologa del Mandylion e altri oggetti affini. In G. Wolf - C. Dufour Bozzo – A. R. Calderoni Masetti (a cura di), Mandylion. Intorno al Sacro Volto da Bisanzio a Genova, cat. mostra, Genova, Museo Diocesano, 17 Aprile-17 Luglio 2004, Milano, SKIRA, 2004, pp. 157-160 e 175-89.
Conkey, M., 1995. “Making things meaningful: approaches to the interpretation of the Ice-age imagery of Europe”, in I. Lavin (ed.),
, pp. 49-64. Princeton: Institute for Advanced Study.
Dobres, M.-A. & C. R. Hoffman, 1994. “Social agency and the dynamics of prehistoric technology”. 1(3): 211-258.
Gosden, C., & Y. Marshall, 1999. “The cultural biography of objects”. 31:169-178.
Lemonnier, P., 1993. . London: Routledge (especially the Introductory chapter by Lemonnier).
White, R. 1997. “Substantial acts: from materials to meaning in Upper Paleolithic representation”, in M. Conkey (eds.), , pp. 93-121. San Francisco: California Academy of Sciences.
Philippe Buc, “Conversion of Objects,” Viator 28 (1997), pp. 99-143
Pierre Alain Mariaux, "Collecting (and Display)", , ed. Conrad Rudolph (Blackwell, 2006)
Phillip Lindley, (Donington, 2007)
Vincenzo Rota, (Rome, 1749)
Altshuler, Bruce (ed.), , Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University 2005.
Rebecca Farbstein
Kate Gerry
Jim Harris
Hanna Barbara Hölling
Meaning in the visual arts: views from the outside. A centennial commemoration of Erwin Panofsky (1892-1968)
Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory
World Archaeology
Technological choices: transformation in material cultures since the Neolithic
et al. Beyond art: Pleistocene Image and Symbol
A Companion to Medieval Art: Romanesque and Gothic in Northern Europe
Tomb Destruction and Scholarship: medieval monuments in early modern England
L'Incendio del Tempio di S Antonio di Padova
Collecting the New: Museums and Contemporary Art
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Hermens, Erma, Fiske, Tina (eds.), Art Conservation and Authenticities. Material, Concept, Context, Proceedings of the International Conference held at the University of Glasgow, 12 – 14 September 2007, Archetype Publications, London 2009.
Hummelen, Yjsbrand, Sillé, Dion, Modern Art: Who Cares? An Interdisciplinary Research Project and an International Symposium on the Conservation of Modern and Contemporary Art. Amsterdam: The Foundation for the Conservation of Modern Art and the Netherlands Institute for Cultural Heritage, 1999.
Kopytoff, Igor, “The Cultural Biography of Things: Commoditization as a Process”, in Appadurai, Arjun (ed.) , Cambridge University Press, 1986, pp. 64-91.
Corzo, Miguel (ed.), Mortality Immortality Mortality Immortality. The Legacy of 20th century Art’, Los angeles, Getty Conservation Institute, 1999.
, ed. R. Bettarini and P. Barocchi, 6 vols, Florence 1966-87
, trans. G. du C. de Vere, introduction and notes D. Ekserdjian, 2 vols, London, 1996
L. Ragghianti Collobi: , 2 vols, Florence 1974
P.L. Rubin, , New Haven and London, 1995
Friske, T., 2009. “White Walls: Installations, Absence, Iteration and Difference”. In: Richmond, A. and Bracker, A. L. (eds.) . Oxford, 229-241.
Kopytoff, I. (1988). “The Cultural Biography of Things: Commoditization as process”. In A. Appadurai (ed.) . Cambridge: 64-95.
Kraemer, H. (2007). “Art is Redeemed, Mystery is Gone”. In F. Cameron and S. Kenderdine (eds.)
. Cambridge, Mass.and London, 193-223.
The Social Life of Things. Commodities in Cultural Perspective
G. Vasari: Le vite de’piu eccelenti pittori, scultori e architettori nelle redazioni del 1550 e 1568
G. Vasari: Lives of the Painters, Sculptors and Architects
Il Libro de’disegni del Vasari
Giorgio Vasari: Art and History
Conservation: Principles, Dilemmas and Uncomfortable Truths
The Social Life of Things: Commodities in Cultural Perspective
The documentation of contemporary art. Theorizing digital cultural heritage: a critical discourse
Sally Korman
Pip Laurenson,
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The Courtauld Institute of Art, Somerset House, Strand, London WC2R 0RNtel +44 207 848 2909 web http://www.courtauld.ac.uk/researchforum/index.shtml
Franco Moretti, , London, 2007.
Alexander Nagel, and Christopher S. Wood. . New York, 2010.
Lorraine Daston (ed.), Biographies of Scientific Objects, Chicago /London 2000.
Erma Hermens / Tina Fiske (eds.), Art Conservation andAuthenticities: Material, Concept, Context, London 2010
Stephen Melville (ed.), The Lure of the Object, New Haven / London 2005.
Ulrich Pfisterer / Anja Zimmermann (eds.), Animationen /Transgressionen. Das Kunstwerk als Lebewesen, Berlin 2005
C. Hoeniger, 'The Reframing of Gothic Altarpieces During the Italian Renaissance', in eadem., The Renovation of Paintings in Tuscany 1250-1500, Cambridge 1995, pp. 101-126;
O. Tarasv, Framing Russian Art, London 2010 (not yet published so I haven't read it, but it seems to deal with issues of 'framing' in both a physical and theoretical sense, so could be interesting)
L. Kanter & C. B. Strehlke, Rediscovering Fra Angelico: A Fragmentary History, exh. cat. Yale University Art Gallery 2001
H. Belting, 'Religion and Art. The Crisis of the Image at the beginning of the Modern Age', in idem., Likeness and Presence: A History of the Image before the Era of Art, Chicago 1994, chapter 20
Gavin Lucas, ‘Disposability and dispossession in the twentieth century’, 7:5 (2002), 5-22.
Giorgio Riello, ‘Material culture and historical narratives’, in Karen Harvey, ed. (Routledge 2009), pp. 24-46.
John Styles, (Yale, 2007), ch. 4 (‘Keeping up appearances’).
Francesco Lucchini
Angela Matyssek
Scott Nethersole
Sara Pennell
Graphs, Maps, Trees : Abstract Models for a Literary History
Anachronic Renaissance
Journal of Material Culture
Material Culture and History
The Dress of the People: Everyday Fashion in 18th-century England
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The Courtauld Institute of Art, Somerset House, Strand, London WC2R 0RNtel +44 207 848 2909 web http://www.courtauld.ac.uk/researchforum/index.shtml
Lars Tharp, (Merrell Publishing, 1997).
Michael Camille, “Obscenity under erasure: Censorship in Medieval illuminated manuscripts,”
(Leiden/Boston/Cologne: Brill, 1998),139-154.
Hanneke van Asperen, Ph.D. dissertation, Radboud
Universiteit Nijmegen, 2009.
Arjun Appadurai (ed), The Social Life of Things: Commodities in Cultural Perspective (Cambridge University Press, 1986)
Judy Attfield, Wild Things: The Material Culture of Everyday Life (BERG, 2005)
Dena Goodman and Kathryn Norberg (eds), Furnishing the Eighteenth Century: What Furniture Can Tell Us About the European and American Past (Routledge, 2006)Daniel Miller, The Comfort of Things (Polity Press: 2009)
Donata Levi. ‘“Let agents be sent to all the cities of Italy”: British Public Museums and the Italian Art Market in the Mid-Nineteenth Century’ in
eds. John E. Law and Lene Østermark-Johansen (Ashgate: London, 2005), pp. 33-54.
Henk van Os. ‘Reconstructing Sienese Altarpieces: A Historical and Methodological Review of Two Spectacular Examples’ in ed. Machtelt Israëls (I Tatti: Florence, 2009), vol. 1, pp. 151-60.
Caroline Campbell. ‘Creating ’ in (Courtauld Gallery: London, 2009), pp. 48-65.
James Michener. . Tuttle, 1959
( . Tokyo: Shogakukan, 2005.
Hogarth’s China: Hogarth’s Painting and 18th Century Ceramics
Obscenity: Social control and artistic creation in the European middle ages
Pelgrimstekens op perkament: Originele en nageschilderde bedevaartssouvenirs in religieuze boeken (ca 1450-ca 1530),
Victorian and Edwardian Responses to the Italian Renaissance
Sassetta: The Borgo San Sepolcro Altarpiece
cassoni Love and Marriage in Renaissance Florence
The Hokusai Sketchbooks: Selections from the Manga
Shozuri Hokusai manga zen)
Kate Rudy
Katie Scott and Hannah Williams
Nat Silver
Evgeny Steiner
初摺北?漫?全
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/ (Hokusai manga / kanshu kaisetsu Nagata Seiji). Tokyo, 1987.
Jack Hillier. . London, 1987.
Plaster Casts. Making, Collecting and Displaying from Classical Antiquity to the Present, ed. by Frederiksen, Rune / Marchand, Eckart, De Gruyter (to be published August 2010)
Umberto Boccioni. La rivoluzione della scultura/The Revoltion of Sculpture, ed. by V. W. Feierabend, Silvana Editoriale 2006.
Paola Mola, Medardo Rosso: The Transient Form, Skira 2008
Doane, M.A., (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2002)
Freud, S., On Metapsychology (London: Penguin Books, 1991)
Thomas, J., ‘Sigmund Freud’s Archaeological Metaphor and Archaeology’s Self-Understanding’, (Peter Lang Publishing, 2009), pp.33-45
北?漫? 監修解說永田生慈
The art of Japanese book
The Emergence of Cinematic Time: Modernity, Contingency, Archive
Contemporary Archaeologies: Excavating Now
Maria Elena Versari
Elizabeth I Watkins