Globalizing Early Modern Central and Eastern European Art: A Discussion Forum

Robyn Dora Radway, Tomasz Grusiecki, Robert Born, Suzanna Ivanič, Ruth Noyes, Olenka Pevny

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The following roundtable is the result of a conversation between six scholars who met in the summer of 2021 to share their views on the challenges and opportunities associated with tracing and popularizing central and eastern Europe’s global and transcultural histories with a focus on early modern art and material culture. The topics addressed include the long tradition of studying art from a global perspective in the region, groups of objects ripe for reinterpretation, preferred methodologies, and the unique contributions scholars of the region are poised to make to the global turn.
Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)11-47
JournalArt East Central
Volume2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022

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