• Media type: Book
  • Title: The barbarian invasions : a genealogy of the history of art
  • Work titles: Les invasions barbares | Werktitel in der GND
  • Contributor: Michaud, Éric [VerfasserIn]
  • imprint: Cambridge, Mass.; London: The MIT Press, 2019
  • Published in: October books
  • Extent: 270 Seiten; Illustrationen
  • Language: English; French
  • ISBN: 9780262043151
  • RVK notation: LH 61020 : Kunsttheorie und Geschichte der Kunsttheorie
  • Keywords: Barbar > Fremder > Rassismus > Kunst > Geschichte
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  • Footnote: Includes bibliographical references and index
  • Description: The history of art, argues Éric Michaud, begins with the romantic myth of the barbarian invasions. Viewed from the nineteenth century, the Germanic-led invasions of the Roman Empire in the fifth century became the gateway to modernity, seen not as a catastrophe but as a release from a period of stagnation, renewing Roman culture with fresh, northern blood―and with new art that was anti-Roman and anticlassical. Artifacts of art from then on would be considered as the natural product of “races” and “peoples” rather than the creation of individuals. The myth of the barbarian invasions achieved the fragmentation of classical eternity.

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  • Shelf-mark: LH 61020 M622
  • Item ID: 34804539