Titian Remade: Repetition and the Transformation of Early Modern Italian Art
Wednesday, 15 January 2020
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Review “A bold new conceptualization—a tour de force that encompasses late-twentieth-century epistemology, social anthropology, and even film studies.”—The Art Bulletin Read more About the Author Maria H. Loh is lecturer of early modern art at University College London. Read more
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