The paper focuses on a collection of photographs recently (2016) donated to the Museum of Byzantine Culture of Thessaloniki, Greece, by Georges Kiourtzian, a Byzantine scholar associated with the College de France in Paris. The 17 mounted silver-prints date from the October Revolution of 1917 and portray the destruction by bombardments of churches and other monuments in the Kremlin, Moscow. Once part of the archive of Thomas Whittemore, the American Byzantine scholar, the photographs were discarded by the Byzantine Library in Paris, only to be collected by Georges Kiourtzian and then to find their way to the collection of the Museum of Byzantine Culture. This paper sheds light on the complicated itinerary of those photographs: from t...
This thesis presents three main arguments. First, that curating in national museums is a process of ...
Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine Empire, fell to the Ottomans on May 29, 1453, a date th...
The museum is an important institution of modernity which continually exercises control over images....
The article is devoted to one of the most exciting museum projects of the 1920th — Museum of the ob...
This paper focuses on the narrative of the Byzantine Middle Ages introduced by the Greek national mu...
none1noThe paper deals with the Federico Zeri Foundation in Bologna, whose photographic library has ...
In the early 19th century, classical antiquities took on growing significance in European scholarshi...
In the context of Russо-Byzantine minor arts, hoards of the Kievan Rus’ era represent a unique grou...
This paper examines how Plato von Ustinow (1833-1920/21), a Russian aristocrat and German baron, bec...
What I have tried to outline here is an example of the still under-researched field of the genealogy...
Between the two world wars, affluent and intellectual men and women in Greece assembled and displaye...
The article considers the relationship between art history and museology on the basis of how the co...
This research is part of the project Creative Agency and Religious Minorities: Hidden Galleries in t...
The paper comprises an aspect of a (British Academy) project on evolving understandings of heritage ...
The paper aims at investigating the role of those aesthetic theories that are at the origin of the h...
This thesis presents three main arguments. First, that curating in national museums is a process of ...
Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine Empire, fell to the Ottomans on May 29, 1453, a date th...
The museum is an important institution of modernity which continually exercises control over images....
The article is devoted to one of the most exciting museum projects of the 1920th — Museum of the ob...
This paper focuses on the narrative of the Byzantine Middle Ages introduced by the Greek national mu...
none1noThe paper deals with the Federico Zeri Foundation in Bologna, whose photographic library has ...
In the early 19th century, classical antiquities took on growing significance in European scholarshi...
In the context of Russо-Byzantine minor arts, hoards of the Kievan Rus’ era represent a unique grou...
This paper examines how Plato von Ustinow (1833-1920/21), a Russian aristocrat and German baron, bec...
What I have tried to outline here is an example of the still under-researched field of the genealogy...
Between the two world wars, affluent and intellectual men and women in Greece assembled and displaye...
The article considers the relationship between art history and museology on the basis of how the co...
This research is part of the project Creative Agency and Religious Minorities: Hidden Galleries in t...
The paper comprises an aspect of a (British Academy) project on evolving understandings of heritage ...
The paper aims at investigating the role of those aesthetic theories that are at the origin of the h...
This thesis presents three main arguments. First, that curating in national museums is a process of ...
Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine Empire, fell to the Ottomans on May 29, 1453, a date th...
The museum is an important institution of modernity which continually exercises control over images....