使鉴赏“像一门精确的科学”:

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Art Documentation Pub Date : 2022-03-01 DOI:10.1086/719377
S. Koulouris
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自摄影发明以来,它已经彻底改变了艺术的记录方式。作者调查了1880年至1930年间摄影技术的进步如何改变了伯纳德·贝伦森在鉴赏和艺术史研究中的方法论。本文分析了贝伦森的作品,并考察了这位美国艺术史学家创建的照片档案的不同部分的起源和发展。主要发现包括摄影运动的组织,与其他艺术史学家和摄影师的合作,以及在彩色摄影出现之前用新开发的技术制作的黑白照片的获取。[本文对2020年11月在线举行的技术革命和艺术史研讨会上发表的一篇论文进行了扩展。]
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Making Connoisseurship “Something Like an Exact Science”:
Since its invention, photography has revolutionized the documentation of art. The author investigates how technological advancements of photography between 1880 and 1930 transformed Bernard Berenson’s methodology in connoisseurship and art historical research in general. The paper analyzes Berenson’s writings and examines the origin and development of different sections of the photograph archive that the American art historian created. Key findings include the organization of photography campaigns, the partnership with other art historians and photographers, and the acquisition of black-and-white photographic prints made with newly developed techniques before the advent of color photography. [This article expands on a paper presented at the Technological Revolutions and Art History Symposium held online in November 2020.]
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