Forgery, Replica, Fiction: Temporalities of German Renaissance Art
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press Summary: In more traditional cultures objects such as pictures and buildings were valued not so much for their age as for their perceived links to the remote origins of religions, nations and families. As a result, Wood argues, premodern Germans tended not to distinguish, for example, between ancient icons and forgeries.
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Pub Date: 2008Publisher: University of Chicago Press Summary: In more traditional cultures objects such as pictures and buildings were valued not so much for their age as for their perceived links to the remote origins of religions, nations and families. As a result, Wood argues, premodern Germans tended not to distinguish, for example, between ancient icons and forgeries.
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9780226905976
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0226905977
Pub Date: 2008
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
In more traditional cultures objects such as pictures and buildings were valued not so much for their age as for their perceived links to the remote origins of religions, nations and families. As a result, Wood argues, premodern Germans tended not to distinguish, for example, between ancient icons and forgeries.
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