Apart from a spectacular site in many fiction films, the Louvre museum has been the subject of some remarkable art documentaries. This article focuses on four films, made between the late 1930s and early 1950s, which deal with the famous Paris museum or parts of its collection: Rubens et son temps (Jacques Jaujard and Rene Huyghe, 1938), Les Femmes du Louvre (Pierre Kast, 1951), Images de l'ancienne Egypte (Maurice Cloche, 1951), and Les Pierres vives (Fernand Marzelle, 1951). Fallen into oblivion and overlooked by both art-historical and film-historical scholarship, these intriguing short films cannot be disconnected from the changes that museums in general and the Louvre in particular underwent in that era. In addition, this article situa...
The article focuses on the history of ethnographic museums in Paris. Since 19th century there have b...
The article sets out with a methodological founding for a semio-historical analysis of the film La M...
In this chapter, I argue the case that film, and cinema more broadly, have produced metaphorical and...
Apart from a spectacular site in many fiction films, the Louvre museum has been the subject of some ...
In the 1940s and 1950s, hundreds of art documentaries were produced, many of them being highly perso...
In the 1940s and 1950s, hundreds of art documentaries were produced, many of them being highly perso...
The article deals with the difficult art of exhibiting films in museum exhibitions. First, the life ...
This article aims to highlight some aspects that mark the cinematographic representation of museum, ...
Founded by Carlos Mainini in 1931, the Laboratory of the Louvre museum was in the wake of a long tra...
The Louvre Museum is the largest of the world's art museums by its exhibition surface. These represe...
The 1940s and 1950s can be considered as the Golden Age of the European art documentary. In an era o...
From the origin of cinematograph, many where those who went out of Europe to film otherness. The foo...
The museum exhibition, a medium in a state of change. The aim of the article is to present an overvi...
The fourth volume of the “Passage des disciplines” collection looks at how the discipline of art his...
The revival of French anthropology during the interwar period came with an increased interest in vis...
The article focuses on the history of ethnographic museums in Paris. Since 19th century there have b...
The article sets out with a methodological founding for a semio-historical analysis of the film La M...
In this chapter, I argue the case that film, and cinema more broadly, have produced metaphorical and...
Apart from a spectacular site in many fiction films, the Louvre museum has been the subject of some ...
In the 1940s and 1950s, hundreds of art documentaries were produced, many of them being highly perso...
In the 1940s and 1950s, hundreds of art documentaries were produced, many of them being highly perso...
The article deals with the difficult art of exhibiting films in museum exhibitions. First, the life ...
This article aims to highlight some aspects that mark the cinematographic representation of museum, ...
Founded by Carlos Mainini in 1931, the Laboratory of the Louvre museum was in the wake of a long tra...
The Louvre Museum is the largest of the world's art museums by its exhibition surface. These represe...
The 1940s and 1950s can be considered as the Golden Age of the European art documentary. In an era o...
From the origin of cinematograph, many where those who went out of Europe to film otherness. The foo...
The museum exhibition, a medium in a state of change. The aim of the article is to present an overvi...
The fourth volume of the “Passage des disciplines” collection looks at how the discipline of art his...
The revival of French anthropology during the interwar period came with an increased interest in vis...
The article focuses on the history of ethnographic museums in Paris. Since 19th century there have b...
The article sets out with a methodological founding for a semio-historical analysis of the film La M...
In this chapter, I argue the case that film, and cinema more broadly, have produced metaphorical and...