Log In
Or create an account -> 
Imperial Library
  • Home
  • About
  • News
  • Upload
  • Forum
  • Help
  • Login/SignUp

Index
Cover Front Matter Acknowledgements Plates Introduction: unravelling a canvas
Flights into Egypt: trajectories, rivalries and controversies The real: between material continuity and social discontinuity The objects of research: status, values and modes of behaviour Pulling on a loose thread Coda Notes
Book 1. History, domination and social magic
Chapter 1. Self-evident facts and foundations of beliefs
Notes
Chapter 2. Domination and social magic
The objective forms of domination A problem hidden beneath the fragmentation of points of view Capital or symbolic effects? Outline of a general theory of the magic of power Notes
Chapter 3. Linked oppositions: dominators/dominated and sacred/profane
A history of the linked transformations of power and the sacred Magic and power in stateless societies Magic and power in State societies The high and the low Political fictions or how man created God in his image Struggles for the appropriation of the sacred Secularization, sanctification and the sacred foundations of all society Notes
Book 2. Art, domination, sanctification
Chapter 4. The expansion of the domain of the sacred: the emergence of art as an autonomous domain, separate from the profane
Poets and artists, sovereigns and demiurges The history of a collective sanctification From relics to works of art The separation of art and life Admire first, interpret later Beneath admiration, domination The magic of paintings Fables and hoaxes Copies and forgeries Notes
Chapter 5. Authentication and attribution
Where to look for scientific truths? The expert: doing things with words Performative act I: the catalogue raisonné Performative act II: the exhibition Attributions and disattributions: controversies and changes of opinion The history and logic of attributionism Science in the service of the sacred Taking the ‘obvious’ out of the authentic Notes
Book 3. On Poussin and some Flights into Egypt
Chapter 6. Sublime Poussin: master of French classicism
Journey of an artist against time and tide: independence and creative freedom Painter-philosopher and artist On Poussin’s success To art, a nation’s gratitude Notes
Chapter 7. The fabulous destiny of paintings attributed to Nicolas Poussin
Links, associations and changes in status Histories of paintings The painting of a great painter whose talent is declining On the trail of an admirable painting Three canvases resurface A growing controversy New developments: the request for the annulment of the 1986 sale The acquisition of a national treasure In search of sponsors The magic of a masterpiece The end of a controversy The conditions of enchantment and disenchantment A version without an expert Notes
Chapter 8. Poussin, science, law and the art market
Poussin in the laboratory Poussin in court The price of a painting Notes
Chapter 9. How each person plays their game
Art historians: who has the eye? The gallery owners: playing (and losing) the game A museum director playing (and winning) her game Notes
Conclusions
Working outside the fields At the root of beliefs Exposing the invisible monster A fragile learned game Notes
Post-scriptum: the conditions for scientific creation
Notes
Summary of information sources consulted Bibliography Supplementary bibliography Index End User License Agreement
  • ← Prev
  • Back
  • Next →
  • ← Prev
  • Back
  • Next →

Chief Librarian: Las Zenow <zenow@riseup.net>
Fork the source code from gitlab
.

This is a mirror of the Tor onion service:
http://kx5thpx2olielkihfyo4jgjqfb7zx7wxr3sd4xzt26ochei4m6f7tayd.onion