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This issue of ‘Das Mittelalter’ explores the voice of small things.2 We approach artefacts that are ...
Small things matter, especially in the so-called ‘arts’. From the visual arts to music and literatur...
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Miniatures – small objects that resemble larger ones in some form – are ubiquitous, produced and dis...
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In this article I analyze Tove Jansson’s art of the miniature. Drawing on Gaston Bachelard’s concept...
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