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  1. 6 de may. de 2022 · Michael Ann Holly asserts that historical interpretation of the pictorial arts is always the intellectual product of a dynamic exchange between past and present. Recent theory emphasizes the subjectivity of the historian and the ways in which any interpretation betrays the presence of an interpreter.

  2. Michael Ann Holly Books 1. The Melancholy Art Michael Ann Holly. Why the art historian's craft is a uniquely melancholy art. Read More View Book Add to Cart; Stay connected for the latest books, Ideas, and special offers. Stay connected for the latest book news. Top. United ...

  3. 19 de sept. de 1996 · Michael Ann Holly asserts that historical interpretation of the pictorial arts is always the intellectual product of a dynamic exchange between past and present. Recent theory emphasizes the subjectivity of the historian and the ways in which any interpretation betrays the presence of an interpreter.

  4. A partir de allí, la noción de melancolía, retrabajada por el psicoanálisis y la fenomenología, aparece como una problemática epistemológica para el discurso de la historia del arte (Michael Ann Holly) y para la comprensión de los grandes artistas del siglo xx, como Picabia (Aurélie Verdier).

  5. 3 de dic. de 2022 · Born in Rochester on December 22, 1970, he was the son of Grant and Michael Ann Holly. ... Michael Ann, I was saddened to learn that your son Nick had died. Though he will be missed, ...

  6. 5 de sept. de 2018 · Michael Ann Holly asserts that historical interpretation of the pictorial arts is always the intellectual product of a dynamic exchange between past and present. recent theory emphasizes the subjectivity of the historian and the ways in which any...

  7. Michael Koortbojian; 5.2 Symmetry and eurythmy: classical theory in architecture from Vitruvius to Bernini to the present day Tod Marder; 6. Appropriation contexts: ... 7.3 Figural speculations Michael Ann Holly; 7.4 Writing history, viewing art: the question of the humanist's eye Carl Goldstein. (source: ...