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Art LoVers: Celebrating Elisabeth de Bièvre and John Onians in Words and Pictures -

Art LoVers: Celebrating Elisabeth de Bièvre and John Onians in Words and Pictures

Buch | Softcover
352 Seiten
2025 | Multilingual edition
Archaeopress (Verlag)
9781803279756 (ISBN)
CHF 104,75 inkl. MwSt
This double Festschrift honors art historians Elisabeth de Bièvre and John Onians on their 55th wedding anniversary. It features personal and professional tributes, artworks, and scholarly articles, highlighting their innovative contributions to World Art Studies, geography of art, and neuroarthistory.
This double Festschrift honours the distinguished careers and academic accomplishment of art historians Elisabeth de Bièvre and John Onians, as well as their shared life as a married couple on the occasion of the 55th wedding anniversary. Their intellectual paths together and individually have led to unexplored territories extending their discipline and leaving a profound impact on those who have encountered them. We have chosen to felicitate Elisabeth and John together in a book that is personal, creative, and visually engaging. This book offers a platform for the many people who have accompanied them on their journeys, whether for brief moments or across decades and is honoured by contributors from diverse fields, including practising artists, fellow art historians and former students, colleagues from other professions, as well as friends. Since this is a volume for married couple, some chapters are in pairs or jointly authored.







The first section of the book features artworks that resonate with the lives and work and is including paintings, drawings, photography, poetry, fiction and travel writing. The second section presents personal and professional accounts of the roles of Elisabeth and John as teachers, colleagues, scholars, and friends. Some recall first encounters, others collaborations, memorable events, visits, travels and conversations. The third section compiles scholarly articles of traditional Festschrift fare. Here are saluted the theoretical approaches Elisabeth and John have innovated and their influence: the World Art Studies so closely connected to the University of East Anglia, Elisabeth’s geography of art and John’s neuroarthistory.

Gyöngyvér Horváth is an art historian, curator and independent researcher. She obtained her doctorate degree from the School of World Art Studies and Museology, University of East Anglia, Norwich, 2011. She is now an independent researcher and her main research focuses on the phenomenon of visual narration and pictorial storytelling. She has published on various topics related to Renaissance and Early Modern painting and book illustration, Hungarian modernism, and contemporary art. Isabelle Onians was a founding member of the Clay Sanskrit Library team, preparing bilingual editions and translations of Sanskrit literature. In addition to managing and co-editing the whole series, her own volume is a 7th-century coming-of-age novel (NYUP 2005). Since 2009 she has directed a World Learning SIT Study Abroad experiential learning centre in Kathmandu, Nepal, for graduate and undergraduate students from US universities studying Tibetan and Himalayan civilisations.

Editors’ introduction







Part I


1. A visual homage to the clay stoves in drokpa black tents in Tibet – Diane Barker


2. An evening with John Onians and Elisabeth de Bièvre at the Tchorek-Bentall Studio, Smolna 36, Warszawa, May 2011 – Katy Bentall


3. Elisabeth de Bièvre and John Onians – Eric Fernie and Lorraine Fernie


4. The road to the south – Barbara Hyde


5. Holland v England / Things you learn at UEA – Will Kemp


6. The ballad of John and Diccon – Diccon Masterman


7. I’d love… / Only a few steps – Robert Short


Tutto intorno – Stephanie Morin


8. Wheels – Juliet Wimhurst


9. Towards the art of writing about art – Nazneen Zafar


The Bees and Buds – Hubert Decleer







Part II


10. Tea in Bowthorpe or Mariusz’ architecture – Elisabeth de Bièvre


11. Our first encounter with the Onians – Shareen Blair Brysac


12. D’une génération à l’autre, une amitié de plus de 60 ans! – Blandine Bril


13. Embracing diversity: Elisabeth de Bièvre and John Onians in China – Yiqiang Cao


14. On John Onians’s 80th birthday. Remembering his contribution to the Clark Art Institute as founding director of its research and academic program 1997–99 – Michael Conforti


15. Jumping the frame: eco-stylistics from Norwich – Wilfried van Damme


16. Loyalty – David Freedberg


17. Calmes blocs – Daniela Gallo and Philippe Sénéchal


18. The enlightened house – Derek Gillman and Yael Hirsch


19. Outstanding analyses of architecture: Bearers of Meaning, 1988 – Maria Fabricius Hansen


20. The indefinite object – Edward S. Harwood and Joanne Pillsbury


21. ‘Neither trendy nor traditional’: John Onians at the Clark – Charles ‘Mark’ W. Haxthausen


22. Hakuju or White Age Celebration – Harume Hayashi


23. John and Elisabeth – Mary Hollingsworth


24. The story of my PhD with John and Elisabeth – Gyöngyvér Horváth


25. Elisabeth de Bièvre – Maura Kehoe Collins


26. Woman Descending the Staircase: synchronicity, chance and mystery – Jetty Keuning and Jan Eric Visser


27. On John Onians, with thanks – Matthew MacKisack


28. Publishing de Bièvre, E., and Onians, J. – Gillian Malpass


29. Elisabeth and John – Marie-Anne van der Marck


30. The Groves of Norwich – 43 Grove Terrace – Stefan Muthesius


31. An inquisitive irreverence – Keith Roberts


32. ‘The Ubiquity of Aesthetics,’ ALCS Postgraduate Colloquium – Adam Sammut


33. De wijk en de wereld: a marriage for the universe – Gary Schwartz and Loekie Schwartz


34. Visiting with John and Elisabeth – John Thoburn and June Thoburn


35. Arboreal concatenations. A Quercus cerris for John and Elisabeth in Little Mesopotamia – Thomas Tuohy


36. Art history with an art historian couple: John Onians and Elisabeth de Bièvre – Mohsen Veysi


Drawings – Elena Nesi


37. John the encourager – Adam Zeman







Part III


38. Variations on a theme of phantasia: a tribute to John Onians – Michael A. Arbib


39. Margins in foreign guise: thoughts on some ornamentation in British Library Add. 27261. – Barbara Brend


40. The ‘Solomonic windows’ of Stirling Chapel Royal: connections between Scotland and the Netherlands – Ian Campbell


41. The groundline: a brief phenomenology – Whitney Davis


42. Neolithic New York: a brief speculation – Simon Dell


Graffiti in Lower Manhattan – Allan Ludwig


43. Homo Imaginativus – Lauren Golden


44. The custom of the country: Latin culture in a provincial landscape – Martin Henig


45. Six men in two boats: Raphael’s tapestry cartoons for the Sistine Chapel and their precedents – Sandy Heslop


46. Armenian lessons with George Borrow – George Hyde


47. Picasso: Les Desmoiselles d’Avignon – Martin Kemp


48. In search of the museum / in search of a desert: a frieze and a ‘zoophorus’ – Sokratis Kioussis


49. Zerstreute Zitate und Gedanken über ‘Vulgarität’ – Siegfried Kohlhammer


50. The prefix and the semantic drift of Russian verbs – Michael A. Korovkin


51. Microcosms, museums and the miniature: what might a ‘World Art’ perspective be? – John Mack


52. Rembrandt and the emperor – John Mitchell


53. Sandro Chia: casual victory. An interview. – Stephanie Morin


54. ‘Ridentem pingere verum, quid vetat?’ or, the choice of Ghezzi – Katarzyna Murawska-Muthesius


55. Natural and artistic Capricci and Bizzarríe – Rodney Palmer


56. Not the protestant ethic and not the spirit of capitalism: ex Ghana, randomly – Cesare Poppi


57. The penumbra and the shadow – Martin Powers


58. Episodes towards a history of art and environment – Veronica Sekules


59. The agency of a green filing cabinet: from art history to art and back again – Kitty Zijlmans and Rudi Struik







Appendices


Contributors’ Biographies


List of Publications, Elisabeth de Bièvre


List of Publications, John Onians 

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Zusatzinfo 165 figures, 1 table
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache Dutch; Flemish; englisch; französisch; deutsch
Maße 203 x 276 mm
Gewicht 1422 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Allgemeines / Lexika
ISBN-13 9781803279756 / 9781803279756
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