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Writing Visual Histories

Writing Visual Histories

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Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year 12/11/2020
Pages 256
Version paperback
Readership level College/higher education
Language English
ISBN 9781350023451
Categories History of art / art & design styles
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What can visual artifacts tell us about the past? How can we interpret them rigorously, weaving their formal and material qualities into rich social contexts to reach wider historical conclusions? Unfolding key historiographical and methodological issues, Writing Visual Histories equips students to answer these questions, showing visual analysis to be a key skill in historical research.

A multifaceted structure makes this a practical guide for writing and reflecting on visual histories. A first section includes six case studies -- on topics ranging from medieval heraldry to Life magazine. These examples are followed by an exploration of essential concepts that inform historical thinking about visual matters, a treatment of disciplinary practices, and discussion of the practicalities (such as accessing museum collections and organising permissions) that scholars working with visual sources have to navigate.

This book is an invaluable tool kit for opening up a historical understanding of visual phenomena and practices of looking, and for writing that takes an integrated approach to studies of the past. The six chapters offer case-studies from the fourteenth to the twentieth-century in Britain, Europe and the United States, and collectively present visual history as a lively interdisciplinary mode of enquiry. With its additional sections on concepts, practices and practicalities, the volume exceeds the conventional textbook - making it invaluable as a student handbook or toolkit. * Viccy Coltman, Professor of eighteenth-century History of Art, University of Edinburgh, UK *

Writing Visual Histories

Table of contents

List of Illustrations

List of Contributors

Acknowledgements



Introduction

1. Heraldry Topsy-Turvy: Depictions and Performances of Dishonour and Death, Marcus Meer

2. Costume Imagery and the Visualisation of Humanity in Early Modern Europe, Katherine Bond

3. Identity and Continuity: The Visual Culture of an Institution over 500 Years, Ludmilla Jordanova

4. Making an Exhibition of Himself: John Wilkes through Visual Sources, Jonathan Conlin

5. Writing the History of the Photographic Book: The Case of Weimar Germany, J. J. Long

6. The Picture Magazine: Life and the Limits of Photography, Melissa Renn



Concepts

Agency

Art

Discourse

Genre

Iconography

Medium

Reception

Reproduction

Rhetoric

Skill

Style

Visual Culture



Practices

Description

Contextualization

Periodization



Practicalities

Using Image Databases

Organizing Permissions

Writing Captions

Publishing with Pictures



Conclusions

Notes

Bibliography

Index

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