Purpose of the essay is to outline the theoretical roots of Ricci’s museum and publishing policies, inscribed within a visual disclosure plan of our archaeological artistic heritage identified as the pivot on which to build a collective identity of our nation at the dawn of its unification. These policies are closely linked to Ricci’s conception of art, recognized by himself as the formal expression of a – both individual and collective – historical feeling, finding its immediate grip on the public in the optical vividness of its representational form. This conception, however, finds its aestheticanthropological foundation in a book belonging to Ricci’s early production: “The art of children”

Corrado Ricci: le radici estetico-antropologiche di una politica museale / CHIARA CANTELLI. - In: AISTHESIS. - ISSN 2035-8466. - ELETTRONICO. - 11:(2018), pp. 287-299. [10.13128/Aisthesis-23982]

Corrado Ricci: le radici estetico-antropologiche di una politica museale

CHIARA CANTELLI
2018

Abstract

Purpose of the essay is to outline the theoretical roots of Ricci’s museum and publishing policies, inscribed within a visual disclosure plan of our archaeological artistic heritage identified as the pivot on which to build a collective identity of our nation at the dawn of its unification. These policies are closely linked to Ricci’s conception of art, recognized by himself as the formal expression of a – both individual and collective – historical feeling, finding its immediate grip on the public in the optical vividness of its representational form. This conception, however, finds its aestheticanthropological foundation in a book belonging to Ricci’s early production: “The art of children”
2018
11
287
299
CHIARA CANTELLI
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