About Stephen Bann
Art History Special Issues
1. Edition April 2006
208 Pages, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
A distinguished group of eminent contributors reflect on the writings of Stephen Bann and his influence on the fields of visual studies, art history and cultural history.
* A collection of essays reflecting on the influence of Stephen Bann on the fields of visual studies, art history and cultural history.
* Written by a distinguished group of eminent scholars.
* Engages with a wide range of subjects from French art and architecture to histories of the garden and painting in China.
* Discusses and analyses many of the key debates and developments in art history, visual studies and cultural history.
* Includes a portfolio of Bann's poem prints.
* Continues the series started with About Michael Baxandall (Blackwell Publishing, 1999).
Let There Be Irony: Cultural History And Media Archaeology In
Parallel Lines: Wolfgang Ernst.
Unfurled: Michael Fried.
Re-Reading Inscriptions In Chinese Scroll Painting: The Eleventh
To The Fourteenth Centuries: Zhang Hongxing.
The Imaginative Dimension Of An Early Eighteenth-Century Garden:
Wentworth Castle: Michael Charlesworth.
Poem Prints.
Faith In Materials: Christ Giving The Keys To Saint Peter By
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres: Susan L. Siegfried.
Giving Up On History? Challenges To The Hierarchy Of The Genres
In Early Nineteenth-Century France: Paul Duro.
Henri Labrouste And The Lure Of The Real: Romanticism,
Rationalism And The Bibliotheque Sainte-Genevieve: Martin Bressani
And Marc Grignon.
Something Is Happening: Richard Shiff.
Le Voyageur: The Perfect Traveller: Jean Louis Schefer.
Stephen Bann Bibliography.
Index.