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Historical and Philosophical Issues in the Conservation of Cultural Heritage
J. Paul Getty Trust, The, 1996 Paper: 978-0-89236-398-8 | eISBN: 978-1-60606-527-3 Library of Congress Classification N8555.H57 1996 Dewey Decimal Classification 702.88
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
The first comprehensive collection of texts on the conservation of art and architecture to be published in the English language. The book consists of forty-six texts, some never before in English and many originally published only in obscure or foreign journals. The thirty major art historians and scholars represented raise questions such as when to restore, what to preserve, and how to maintain aesthetic character. Excerpts have been selected from the following books and essays: John Ruskin, The Seven Lamps of Architecture; Bernard Berenson, Aesthetics and History in the Visual Arts; Clive Bell, The Aesthetic Hypothesis; Cesare Brandi, Theory of Restoration; Kenneth Clark, Looking at Pictures; Erwin Panofsky, The History of Art as a Humanistic Discipline; E. H. Gombrich, Art and Illusion; Marie Cl. Berducou, The Conservation of Archaeology; and Paul Philippot, Restoration from the Perspective of the Social Sciences. The fully illustrated book also contains an anannotated bibliography and an index. See other books on: Conservation | Conservation & Preservation | Conservation and restoration | Cultural Heritage | Cultural Policy See other titles from J. Paul Getty Trust, The |
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