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A Convivium with Herbert L. Kessler. Sharing Objects, Sensory Experiences, and Medieval Art History
On the base of two examples - a late antique gold glass and a late medieval venetian painted glass - this introduction wishes to discuss how art was permitting, in pre modern cultures, to go beyond the senses.