Dana Arnold
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Art History: A Very Short Introduction
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published
2004
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A Short Book About Art
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published
2015
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6 editions
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Sanat Hakkında Kısa Bir Kitap: Bakış - Malzemeler - Zihin - Adanmışlık - İktidar - Cinsellik
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The Georgian Country House: Architecture, Landscape and Society
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published
1999
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5 editions
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Art History: Contemporary Perspectives on Method
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published
2010
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3 editions
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Art and Thought
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published
2003
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10 editions
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Reading Architectural History
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published
2002
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14 editions
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Rethinking Architectural Historiography
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published
2006
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8 editions
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Eine kleine Geschichte der Kunst
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Cultural identities and the aesthetics of Britishness (Studies in Imperialism, 51)
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published
2004
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3 editions
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“History is about the past. Yet it exists only in the present – the moment of its creation as history provides us with a narrative constructed after the events with which it is concerned. The narrative must then relate to the moment of its creation as much as its historical subject. History presents an historian with the task of producing a dialogue between the past and the present. But as these temporal co-ordinates cannot be fixed, history becomes a continuous interaction between the historian and the past. As such, history can be seen as a process of evaluation whereby the past is always coloured by the intellectual fashions and philosophical concerns of the present. This shifting perspective on the past is matched by the fluid status of the past itself.”
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“its ornate gilded frame it presented a magical image, lit by candlelight in the family chapel.”
― Art History: A Very Short Introduction
― Art History: A Very Short Introduction
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