Dorothea McEwan
Studies on Aby Warburg, Fritz Saxl and Gertrud Bing
Dorothea McEwan
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Aby Warburg's research and writings centred on images, their origins and metamorphoses, and their explanations and interpretations.
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Aby Warburg's research and writings centred on images, their origins and metamorphoses, and their explanations and interpretations.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- Gewicht: 640g
- ISBN-13: 9780367769444
- ISBN-10: 0367769441
- Artikelnr.: 71904622
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- Gewicht: 640g
- ISBN-13: 9780367769444
- ISBN-10: 0367769441
- Artikelnr.: 71904622
Dorothea McEwan was appointed the first archivist of The Warburg Institute Archive, London in 1993. Her research interests include Aby Warburg and Fritz Saxl and Ethiopian illuminated manuscripts and Ethiopian history. In 2008 she was awarded the Austrian Cross of Honour for Science and Art, in 2017 she was elected Associate Fellow of the Ethiopian Academy of Sciences and in 2021 she was awarded the Grand Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria.
Chapter 1. Personal correspondences and zodiacal alignments. Warburg's
comments on the Palazzo Schifanoia lecture in 1912 / Chapter 2. 'IDEA
VINCIT', 'The victorious, flying Idea'. An artistic commission by Aby
Warburg / Chapter 3. A fight against windmills. On Rivista Illustrata,
Warburg's pro-Italian publishing initiative / Chapter 4. On the origins of
the Serpent Ritual Lecture. Motive and motivation. Healing through
remembrance / Chapter 5. The Frantiek Pospíil-Warburg correspondence in
the Warburg Institute / Chapter 6. Facets of a friendship: Aby Warburg and
James Loeb. Friends, scholars, relatives, patrons of the art / Chapter 7.
Fritz Saxl and Aby Warburg: appreciation of a friendship. Evaluating
collaboration, tracing contacts to the 'Vienna School' / Chapter 8. A
trouvaille from the Warburg Institute Archive on Mandaeism and Gnosticism /
Chapter 9. Warburg's view of Strzygowski as reflected in the Aby Warburg
Correspondence / Chapter 10. Bringing light into darkness. Aby Warburg and
Fritz Saxl in conversation on Mithras / Chapter 11. Caricature as war
effort: Aby Warburg's 'new style in word and image', 1914-1918. / Chapter
12. '...probably latent antisemitism' / Chapter 13. Aby to Gisela Warburg:
against the 'Pioneers of This-Worldliness'. / Chapter 14. 'What I represent
as a Jew, I can also represent as a Catholic'. On Alfons Augustinus Barb's
scholarly career and his change of religion / Chapter 15. Aby Warburg's
interpretation of the Russian translation of Struwwelpeter and the
political parodies Struwwelhitler - A Nazi Storybook and Schicklgrüber. /
Chapter 16. The 'Palazzo Potetje': Mary Warburg's triptych / Chapter 17.
The Kulturwissenschaftliche Bibliothek Warburg seen through its archive in
London and Dorothea McEwan's other research interests. Interview by Céline
Trautmann-Waller with Dorothea McEwan, 2 August 2018
comments on the Palazzo Schifanoia lecture in 1912 / Chapter 2. 'IDEA
VINCIT', 'The victorious, flying Idea'. An artistic commission by Aby
Warburg / Chapter 3. A fight against windmills. On Rivista Illustrata,
Warburg's pro-Italian publishing initiative / Chapter 4. On the origins of
the Serpent Ritual Lecture. Motive and motivation. Healing through
remembrance / Chapter 5. The Frantiek Pospíil-Warburg correspondence in
the Warburg Institute / Chapter 6. Facets of a friendship: Aby Warburg and
James Loeb. Friends, scholars, relatives, patrons of the art / Chapter 7.
Fritz Saxl and Aby Warburg: appreciation of a friendship. Evaluating
collaboration, tracing contacts to the 'Vienna School' / Chapter 8. A
trouvaille from the Warburg Institute Archive on Mandaeism and Gnosticism /
Chapter 9. Warburg's view of Strzygowski as reflected in the Aby Warburg
Correspondence / Chapter 10. Bringing light into darkness. Aby Warburg and
Fritz Saxl in conversation on Mithras / Chapter 11. Caricature as war
effort: Aby Warburg's 'new style in word and image', 1914-1918. / Chapter
12. '...probably latent antisemitism' / Chapter 13. Aby to Gisela Warburg:
against the 'Pioneers of This-Worldliness'. / Chapter 14. 'What I represent
as a Jew, I can also represent as a Catholic'. On Alfons Augustinus Barb's
scholarly career and his change of religion / Chapter 15. Aby Warburg's
interpretation of the Russian translation of Struwwelpeter and the
political parodies Struwwelhitler - A Nazi Storybook and Schicklgrüber. /
Chapter 16. The 'Palazzo Potetje': Mary Warburg's triptych / Chapter 17.
The Kulturwissenschaftliche Bibliothek Warburg seen through its archive in
London and Dorothea McEwan's other research interests. Interview by Céline
Trautmann-Waller with Dorothea McEwan, 2 August 2018
Chapter 1. Personal correspondences and zodiacal alignments. Warburg's
comments on the Palazzo Schifanoia lecture in 1912 / Chapter 2. 'IDEA
VINCIT', 'The victorious, flying Idea'. An artistic commission by Aby
Warburg / Chapter 3. A fight against windmills. On Rivista Illustrata,
Warburg's pro-Italian publishing initiative / Chapter 4. On the origins of
the Serpent Ritual Lecture. Motive and motivation. Healing through
remembrance / Chapter 5. The Frantiek Pospíil-Warburg correspondence in
the Warburg Institute / Chapter 6. Facets of a friendship: Aby Warburg and
James Loeb. Friends, scholars, relatives, patrons of the art / Chapter 7.
Fritz Saxl and Aby Warburg: appreciation of a friendship. Evaluating
collaboration, tracing contacts to the 'Vienna School' / Chapter 8. A
trouvaille from the Warburg Institute Archive on Mandaeism and Gnosticism /
Chapter 9. Warburg's view of Strzygowski as reflected in the Aby Warburg
Correspondence / Chapter 10. Bringing light into darkness. Aby Warburg and
Fritz Saxl in conversation on Mithras / Chapter 11. Caricature as war
effort: Aby Warburg's 'new style in word and image', 1914-1918. / Chapter
12. '...probably latent antisemitism' / Chapter 13. Aby to Gisela Warburg:
against the 'Pioneers of This-Worldliness'. / Chapter 14. 'What I represent
as a Jew, I can also represent as a Catholic'. On Alfons Augustinus Barb's
scholarly career and his change of religion / Chapter 15. Aby Warburg's
interpretation of the Russian translation of Struwwelpeter and the
political parodies Struwwelhitler - A Nazi Storybook and Schicklgrüber. /
Chapter 16. The 'Palazzo Potetje': Mary Warburg's triptych / Chapter 17.
The Kulturwissenschaftliche Bibliothek Warburg seen through its archive in
London and Dorothea McEwan's other research interests. Interview by Céline
Trautmann-Waller with Dorothea McEwan, 2 August 2018
comments on the Palazzo Schifanoia lecture in 1912 / Chapter 2. 'IDEA
VINCIT', 'The victorious, flying Idea'. An artistic commission by Aby
Warburg / Chapter 3. A fight against windmills. On Rivista Illustrata,
Warburg's pro-Italian publishing initiative / Chapter 4. On the origins of
the Serpent Ritual Lecture. Motive and motivation. Healing through
remembrance / Chapter 5. The Frantiek Pospíil-Warburg correspondence in
the Warburg Institute / Chapter 6. Facets of a friendship: Aby Warburg and
James Loeb. Friends, scholars, relatives, patrons of the art / Chapter 7.
Fritz Saxl and Aby Warburg: appreciation of a friendship. Evaluating
collaboration, tracing contacts to the 'Vienna School' / Chapter 8. A
trouvaille from the Warburg Institute Archive on Mandaeism and Gnosticism /
Chapter 9. Warburg's view of Strzygowski as reflected in the Aby Warburg
Correspondence / Chapter 10. Bringing light into darkness. Aby Warburg and
Fritz Saxl in conversation on Mithras / Chapter 11. Caricature as war
effort: Aby Warburg's 'new style in word and image', 1914-1918. / Chapter
12. '...probably latent antisemitism' / Chapter 13. Aby to Gisela Warburg:
against the 'Pioneers of This-Worldliness'. / Chapter 14. 'What I represent
as a Jew, I can also represent as a Catholic'. On Alfons Augustinus Barb's
scholarly career and his change of religion / Chapter 15. Aby Warburg's
interpretation of the Russian translation of Struwwelpeter and the
political parodies Struwwelhitler - A Nazi Storybook and Schicklgrüber. /
Chapter 16. The 'Palazzo Potetje': Mary Warburg's triptych / Chapter 17.
The Kulturwissenschaftliche Bibliothek Warburg seen through its archive in
London and Dorothea McEwan's other research interests. Interview by Céline
Trautmann-Waller with Dorothea McEwan, 2 August 2018