Histories of Belonging and George Kubler's Prime Object
An essay is presented that examines the post-postmodern approach to the analysis of objects. Art historians have turned their attention to the transportation of medieval and premodern objects. However, art should not be considered based on location but on personal histories. Examples are discussed w...
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