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This book addresses a phenomenon that pervades the field of art
history: the fact that English has become a widely adopted
language. Art history employs language in a very particular way,
one of its most basic aims being the verbal reconstruction of the
visual past. The book seeks to shed light on the particular issues
that English's rise to prominence poses for art history by
investigating the history of the discipline itself: specifically,
the extent to which the European tradition of art historical
writing has always been shaped by the presence of dominant
languages on the continent. What artistic, intellectual, and
historical dynamics drove the pattern of linguistic ascendance and
diffusion in the art historical writing of past centuries? How have
the immediate, practical ends of writing in a common language had
unintended, long-term consequences for the discipline? Were art
historical concepts transformed or left behind with the onset of a
new lingua franca, or did they often remain intact beneath a
shifting veneer of new words? Includes 10 essays in English, four
in Italian, and one in German. Text in English, German and Italian.
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