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Effinger, Maria and Keazor, Henry (Eds.): Show & Tell. Studierende bieten Einblick in die Privatsammlung Erik Jayme: Eine Ausstellung der Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg und des Instituts für Europäische Kunstgeschichte der Universität Heidelberg, Heidelberg: Heidelberg University Publishing, 2019 (Einsichten - Kataloge der Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg, Volume 1). https://doi.org/10.17885/heiup.481

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ISBN 978-3-947732-42-5 (PDF)
ISBN 978-3-947732-43-2 (Softcover)
ISBN 978-3-947732-44-9 (Hardcover)

Published

05/14/2019

Authors

Maria Effinger (Ed.), Henry Keazor (Ed.)

Show & Tell. Studierende bieten Einblick in die Privatsammlung Erik Jayme

Eine Ausstellung der Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg und des Instituts für Europäische Kunstgeschichte der Universität Heidelberg

 

It is part of the work of art historians to present selected works of art to a public. Usually, it is only possible to gain the necessary experience and to thus learn the appropriate skills one has entered the professional. However, in a seminar project of the Institute for European Art History at Heidelberg University, the students were offered the rare opportunity to organize their own exhibition already during their studies: they could choose freely works of art from the private collection of Dr. h.c. mult. Erik Jayme and assemble them into an exhibition, then shown in the University Library Heidelberg.

The exhibition Show & Tell. Studierende bieten Einblick in die Privatsammlung Erik Jayme is open to the public from Mai 15th 2019 till February 16th 2020.

Dr. Maria Effinger, University Library Heidelberg, Head of "Publication  Services", Managing Director Heidelberg University Publishing (heiUP), expert for Art History (arthistoricum.net),  Open Access Representative of Heidelberg University; Focus: Elektronic Publishing - Open Access, Digital Editions, Cultural Heritage and Digital Humanities, Editor of numerous exhibition catalogues.

Prof. Dr. Henry Keazor, Institute for European Art History, University of Heidelberg, research on French and Italian painting of the Early Modern, on contemporary architecture and art forgery. Moreover, publications on the relationship between art and media, in particular art and film.

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