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Notice catalographique « Migrants : arts, artists, materials and ideas crossing borders »

Titre
Migrants : arts, artists, materials and ideas crossing borders
Auteur ou éditeur
  • University of Cambridge
  • Wrapson, Lucy
  • Sutcliffe, Victoria
  • Woodcock, Sally
  • Bucklow, Spike
Lieu de publication
Cambridge, England
Maison d'édition
Archetype Publications in association with the Hamilton Kerr Institute, University of Cambridge
Date de publication
2019
Collation
xi, 230 pages : illustrations (some colour), portraits, maps ; 30 cm
Résumé
Artistic production and the preservation of cultural property have always been subject to the ebb and flow of international influences. Major factors have included the supply of materials, the migration of artists, designers and craftspeople, as well as evolving conservation theory and practice within the spheres of the fine and applied arts. The cross-disciplinary papers in this volume, presented at a conference in Cambridge, reflect on the role of migration embodied in works of art and material culture as documented in visual and written sources.
Notes
  • Art and artists - Conservators and conservation - Art and conflict - Materials and techniques - Transmitting ideas
  • Includes bibliographical references
  • Proceedings of a conference organised by the ICOM Art Technological Source Research Working Group in Cambridge on 15-16 November 2018
Langue
English = Anglais
Sujet
  • Emigration and immigration in art - Congresses
  • Assimilation (Sociology) - In art
  • Ethnology - In art
  • Cultural property - Protection - Congresses
  • Art objects - Conservation and restoration
  • Material culture - Congresses
  • Émigration et immigration dans l'art - Congrès
  • Assimilation (Sociologie) dans l'art
  • Ethnologie dans l'art
  • Patrimoine culturel - Protection - Congrès
  • Objets d'art - Conservation et restauration
  • Culture matérielle - Congrès
ISBN/ISSN
9781909492677
Pays
England
Type de document
Monograph = Monographie
Localisation
N 8555 .M54 2019
Clé
18876
Collection
Catalogue
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