How to Cite

Eikermann, Larissa and Schmitz, Sabine (Eds.): Belgischer Symbolismus zum Be/Greifen nah: Museumskoffer zum Werk von Léon Spiliaert und George Minne, Heidelberg: arthistoricum.net, 2024. https://doi.org/10.11588/arthistoricum.1303

Identifiers

ISBN 978-3-98501-223-7 (PDF)
ISBN 978-3-98501-224-4 (Hardcover)

Published

04/17/2024

Authors

Larissa Eikermann (Ed.), Sabine Schmitz (Ed.)

Belgischer Symbolismus zum Be/Greifen nah

Museumskoffer zum Werk von Léon Spiliaert und George Minne

Belgian Symbolism has been rediscovered in recent decades. While artists such as Léon Spilliaert and George Minne were long an insiders’ tip, they now captivate a broad audience. Still, many works of this art movement are considered as attractive as they are difficult to access due to the sophisticated formal language, hidden meanings, and mystical visions that characterize them. The ˈMuseum Coffersˈ open up the possibility of discovering and understanding them in their cultural and art historical context. This is impressively demonstrated by the museum coffers presented here: they turn cultural learning into a holistic experience and open doors to new worlds.

Dr. Larissa Eikermann is a research assistant in art, in the field of painting and its didactics at Paderborn University. Her teaching and research interests lie in the mediation of art and cultural heritage as well as children's drawing and picture book research.

Prof. Dr. Sabine Schmitz is head of the Belgium Center and Co-director of the BelgiumNet at the Paderborn University. She researches and teaches Belgian cultural and literary history and its analog and digital mediation.

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Table of Contents
Pages
PDF
Titelei
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Larissa Eikermann, Sabine Schmitz
8-10
8 Museumskoffer zum Werk von Léon Spilliaert (1881–1946)
Kevin Allerborn, Kim-Laura Frederking
44-45
9 Museumskoffer zum Werk von George Minne (1866–1941)
Larissa Eikermann, Jule Aufderbeck, Sabine Schmitz
11.1 Museumskoffer: Material- und Erinnerungskisten
77-78
11.2 Werk und Leben von Léon Spilliaert und George Minne
79-82
12 Mitwirkende
83

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