Publisher Argos’s El arte y los artistas series. Bibliography on art and inscription of the texts
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Art Historiography, bibliography, Print Culture, ArgosAbstract
Between 1946 and 1953, the publisher Argos from Buenos Aires brought out El arte y los artistas, a series of fifteen books on Art History and Theory framed within a wider collection called Biblioteca Argos. In this series classic titles on Art Historiography, as well as others, were published for the first time in Spanish with the intention of updating the bibliography on specific topics.This paper characterizes the catalogue of El arte y los artistas taking the history of the chosen texts, their earlier material inscriptions and their entry in the disciplinary discourse as a starting point. Among other editorial operations, the deletion or addition of prologues and images, the establishment of chapters as autonomous texts or the compilation of articles in the same volumeare indicators of the ways of circulation and appropriation of the writingsDownloads
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