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Visual and aural intellectual histories: an introduction
Authors:Jennifer Milam
Institution:Department of Art History, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia
Abstract:ABSTRACT

If the subject matter of intellectual history is the study of past thoughts, the intellectual history of the visual arts and music may be characterised as the study of past thoughts as they were expressed visually and aurally. Yet this is not always how an intellectual history of art and music has been practiced. More attention is often paid to verbal texts about art or music, rather than to the visual or the aural per se. If we accept that ideas can have visual and aural, as much as verbal form, then the histories of art and music are significant repositories of thoughts of individuals and networks of individuals (creative artists, patrons, institutions) within a given culture and period. But the ways in which those thoughts are articulated as aural or visual “texts”, and the ways in which they can be accessed by those who seek to understand them, will be specific to each art form, and represent a distinctive kind of intellectual activity in each field.
Keywords:Intellectual history  intellectual history of art  intellectual history of music  visual history of ideas  aural history of ideas  Quentin Skinner  Michael Biddiss  Annabel Brett  Michael Baxandall  Christopher Small  musicking
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