Blackshaw, Gemma

Madness and modernity : mental illness and the visual arts in Vienna 1900 / edited by Gemma Blackshaw & Leslie Topp. - Farnham, Uk Burlington, VT Lund Humphries 2009 - 166 σ. δεμένο, 121 έγχρ. και α/μ εικ. 27 εκ.

Έκδοση με την ευκαιρία της ομώνυμης έκθεσης, Wellcome Collection, Λονδίνο, 1.4. - 18.6.2009

Περιλαμβάνει βιβλιογραφία (σσ. 154-157) και ευρετήριο (σσ. 164-166)

Περιεχόμενα: Gemma Blackshaw and Leslie Topp, Introduction / Leslie Topp and Gemma Blackshaw, Scrutinised bodies and lunatic utopias: mental illness, psychiatry and the visual arts in Vienna, 1898-1914 / Nicola Imrie, Karl Henning, wax models of two male heads, 1897-98 / Gemma Blackshaw, 'Mad' modernists: imaging mental illness in Viennese portraits / Gemma Blackshaw, Gustav Jagerspracher, "Portrait of Peter Altenberg", 1909 / Nicola Imrie and Leslie Topp, Modernity follows madness? Viennese architecture for mental illness and nervous disorders / Leslie Topp, Erwin Pendl (studio), model of Lower Austrian Provincial Institution for the Cure and Care of the Mentally and Nervously Ill 'am Steinhof', c. 1907 / Luke Heighton, Josef Karl Radler, "Untitled (Self-Portrait)", 1913 / Sabine Wieber, The allure of nerves: class, gender and neurasthenia in Klimt's society portraits / Sabine Wieber, Richard Luksch, two faience figures for the Pukersdorf Sanatorium, 1905 / Geoffrey C. Howes, Madness na dliterature in Vienna 1900 / Bibliography / Object Checklist / Picture Credits / Index

9781848220201

Αγορά από Ashgate (Bookpoint), Ιούλ. 2009


Radler- Josef Karl (1844-1917)
Schiele, Egon, 1890-1918
Kokoschka- Oskar (1886-1980)
Klimt- Gustav (1862-1918)
Oppenheimer- Max (1885-1954)


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