'Kunstgeographie' – the study of the geographical dimension of art is a relatively undeveloped field, at least in English language studies. This article, which is developed from art history research at Sussex University, studies the images of Bucharest in art as it grew from a loosely organised collection of village-like groups to the capital of a new state – over the same period that Romanian art broke away from the religious art of the Orthodox church to become westernised as exchanges with western Europe grew. The growth of Bucharest has been analysed by Guiseppe Cina (2010) in four distinct phases, and these are used as the basis of this analysis
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The article addresses the cultural appropriation of multiethnic provincial urban spaces in Dualist H...
This chapter explores how Romanian art historians of the early twentieth century used discussion of ...
Although globalization brings different countries and cultures in closer and closer contact, people ...
This chapter analyses the first writings about Romanian art in the decades following the formation o...
Romania, a fascinating country located in the Far East corner of Europe, shows off a great mix of un...
This article analyses street art’s contribution to the current economic life in the city center of a...
[Abstract] The paper will belong to the semiotics of cities. It will expand upon the relationship be...
The chapter aims to be the first analysis of a specific trait of Romanian art historiography, namely...
Beginning with the middle of the nineteenth century, Bucharest was the hub of an emerging nation-sta...
This article outlines the perception of the urban image at micro-territorial level based on an analy...
The Research Institute of the University of Bucharest is financially supporting the project of resea...
The town views were a constant preoccupation of the European scientists, artists, geographers and mi...
Southeastern Europe is a region where significant strife has arisen over nationalistic and territori...
Our paper aims at highlighting the way two very different defining elements (concrete, buildings, ve...
This article analyses the inter-relationship between political identity, public memory and urban spa...
The article addresses the cultural appropriation of multiethnic provincial urban spaces in Dualist H...
This chapter explores how Romanian art historians of the early twentieth century used discussion of ...
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