An Anthropology of Images by Hans Belting

An Anthropology of Images by Hans Belting

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Proposes an anthropological theory for interpreting human picture making. This title looks at the relationship between image and death, tracing picture production, including the first use of the mask, to early funerary rituals in which pictures served to represent the missing bodies of the dead.

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An Anthropology of Images by Hans Belting

Proposes an anthropological theory for interpreting human picture making. This title looks at the relationship between image and death, tracing picture production, including the first use of the mask, to early funerary rituals in which pictures served to represent the missing bodies of the dead.
"Belting is one of the most brilliant and most prolific art historians"-- Choice "[A] fascinating if not revolutionary look at the way we interact with other 'embodied' images such as sculptures, photographs, films, paintings and more... Brilliant."--William Yeoman, West Australian
Hans Belting has held chairs in art history at the universities of Heidelberg and Munich and has been a visiting professor at Harvard, Columbia, and Northwestern. He also cofounded and taught at the School for New Media in Karlsruhe, Germany. His many books include "Likeness and Presence", "The End of the History of Art?", "The Invisible Masterpiece", "Art History after Modernism", and "Looking through Duchamp's Door".
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ISBN 13 9780691145006
ISBN 10 0691145008
Title An Anthropology of Images
Author Hans Belting
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Princeton University Press
Year published 2011-08-28
Number of pages 216
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.