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Warburg, de Kant à Boas

Claude Imbert
p. 11-40

Abstracts

Warburg, from Kant to Boas. – The history of art has been regenerated thanks to its alliance with anthropology, an alliance to be set down to the meeting between Warburg and Boas, who both deserted German idealism. Warburg restored ancient paganism using Alexandrine and Renaissance canons. His work helps us, by way of comparison, to grasp in a different way this modification that, since Baudelaire and Manet, has been described as modernity in painting.

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Index terms

Keywords :

modernité

Keywords:

modernity
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References

Bibliographical reference

Claude Imbert, “Warburg, de Kant à Boas”L’Homme, 165 | 2003, 11-40.

Electronic reference

Claude Imbert, “Warburg, de Kant à Boas”L’Homme [Online], 165 | janvier-mars 2003, Online since 27 March 2008, connection on 18 April 2024. URL: http://journals.openedition.org/lhomme/197; DOI: https://doi.org/10.4000/lhomme.197

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About the author

Claude Imbert

École normale supérieure, Paris.

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