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David Freedberg


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David Freedberg is Pierre Matisse Professor of the History of Art and Director of the Italian Academy for Advanced Studies in America at Columbia University, USA. Since July 2015 he has also been Director of the Warburg Institute at the University of London.

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The Power of Images: Studie...

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The Eye of the Lynx: Galile...

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Iconoclasia: Historia y psi...

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Iconoclasm

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Art in History/History in A...

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Iconoclasts and Their Motiv...

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Las máscaras de Aby Warburg

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Antropología e historia del...

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Corpus Rubenianum Ludwig Bu...

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“We may no longer have much leisure to contemplate the images before us, but people once did; and they turned contemplation into something useful, therapeutic, elevating, consoling, and terrifying.”
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