What makes the Renaissance cultural capital? The paper will highlight the process of defining the image of Renaissance as an important and durable part of public history in USA in the twentieth century. In the collections of the tycoons of the American Renaissance, in the Lochoff Cloister and in the Andy Warhol's Details of Renaissance Painting series, the Renaissance artifacts constitute a material legacy to be admired,copied, publicized, invented and which create ad re-create the American past and present.

In a material world. Il Rinascimento in America da Henry Clay Frick a Andy Warhol, in Exhibiting the Renaissance, Kunsttexte, 2015 a cura di Angela Dressen e Susanne Gramatzki

TROTTA, Antonella
2015-01-01

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What makes the Renaissance cultural capital? The paper will highlight the process of defining the image of Renaissance as an important and durable part of public history in USA in the twentieth century. In the collections of the tycoons of the American Renaissance, in the Lochoff Cloister and in the Andy Warhol's Details of Renaissance Painting series, the Renaissance artifacts constitute a material legacy to be admired,copied, publicized, invented and which create ad re-create the American past and present.
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