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38 Echeverría refers here to an icon extracted from Gravelot and Cochin's 1791 Iconologie par figures , ** with which ... As Echeverría points out , we see an angelic figure clearly looking to the past , represented in this image by the ...
38 Echeverría refers here to an icon extracted from Gravelot and Cochin's 1791 Iconologie par figures , ** with which ... As Echeverría points out , we see an angelic figure clearly looking to the past , represented in this image by the ...
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No figure stands out as allegorizing or symbolizing the joys and sufferings of all . However , I will argue that Rivera's final goal did not lie in representation but rather in affection . In a proper Benjaminian way , Rivera's problem ...
No figure stands out as allegorizing or symbolizing the joys and sufferings of all . However , I will argue that Rivera's final goal did not lie in representation but rather in affection . In a proper Benjaminian way , Rivera's problem ...
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The figure of how to connect awakening with this possible arrival evokes a dual meaning of the word robbery . It points toward the expropriation of historicity mentioned at the beginning of the text ( that which the dates - places try ...
The figure of how to connect awakening with this possible arrival evokes a dual meaning of the word robbery . It points toward the expropriation of historicity mentioned at the beginning of the text ( that which the dates - places try ...
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Walter Benjamin Revisited | 16 |
Bolívar Echeverría | 37 |
A Meditation | 66 |
Urheberrecht | |
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