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Visual thinking with Images

Karolina Badzmierowska

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Lascaux, France

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Gua Tewetthe tree of lifeBorneoIndonesia

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André Malraux reviewing the photographs selected for The Voices of Silence (c.1947)

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Dennis Adams, “Malraux’s Shoes” (2012). Video still. Single-channel video, 42 minutes. Written and performed by Dennis Adams. Directed by Dennis Adams and Paul Colin.

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Malraux’s idea of an imaginary museum,

a “museum without walls” (which he first announced in 1947),

is a prescient manifesto of the digital age

that enacts the displacement of the physical art object and the museum

by photographic reproduction.

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Aby M. Warburg, ‘Mnemosyne-Atlas’, 1924 – 1929Mnemosyne-Atlas, Boards of the Rembrandt-Exhibition, 1926

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Aby M. Warburg, ‘Mnemosyne-Atlas’, 1924 – 1929Mnemosyne-Atlas, Boards of the Rembrandt-Exhibition, 1926

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Museu de Arte de São Paulo (MASP), 1968. Designed by Lina Bo Bardi.

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Google Imageshttp://images.google.ie/

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Google Imageshttp://images.google.ie/

Visually similar images

The same image but different sizes and sources

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Edmund Waller(1605-1687)

If it was painted by Godfrey Kneller it would have to be after 1676 - Kneller arrived to England

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this is not a portrait Edmund Waller…

it was not painted by Kneller…

or

Kneller painted it back in Germany/the Netherlands

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Robert Bolling (1646–1709)

left London/ moved from London to US in 1660 – he was 14 years old. Could it be possible that painting 1 is his portrait before he left?

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Edmund Waller(1605-1687)

By John Riley (1646–1691)

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Michael Mapes

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Michael Mapes

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[email protected]

http://www.tcd.ie/History_of_Art/

Department of History of Art and Architecture, Trinity College Dublin

Karolina Badzmierowska