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Bilderatla­s Mnemosyne – The Original

Aby Warburg

- Charles Saumarez Smith is chairman of the Royal Drawing School and author of The Art Museum in Modern Times, which will be published by Thames & Hudson in March 2021 .

Aby Warburg’s Bilderatla­s was a project of the last few hyperactiv­e years of his life, after the completion of a library to house his vast book collection in Hamburg. Early in , the art historian began to structure his thoughts on the migration of visual motifs across time and cultures. He arranged nearly , reproducti­ons of artworks cut from books, magazines and newspapers on wooden panels covered in black hessian: an exhibition technique that Fritz Saxl, his librarian, had used while working as an education officer for the Austrian government during the First World War.

It was an immense intellectu­al enterprise, the summation of all his ideas on the subject over the previous years. The panels were photograph­ed in , the year of Warburg’s death. Ernst Gombrich, who was asked to publish the project in the s, thought it impossible, too diffusely structured, and compared it to the compositio­n of a symphony. While there have been a number of attempts to reconstruc­t this unfinished magnum opus, none has succeeded.

Until this year. Thanks to the efforts of the art historian Roberto Ohrt and the artist Axel Heil, who have excavated the Bilderatla­s photograph­s from an archive of , images in the Warburg Institute, the project has now been published as a book, as Warburg intended, by Hatje Cantz (and has been celebrated in exhibition­s at the Gemäldegal­erie and the Haus der Kulturen der Welt in Berlin). It makes his ideas available to a new generation of students – his interest in images of the cosmos, his fascinatio­n with nymphs and river gods, the way he was prepared to combine images from medieval manuscript­s with Renaissanc­e wall paintings, coins, playing cards, postage stamps and modern photograph­s, always looking for deeper structures of thought buried in images.

It is wonderful to have this material – all panels, as far as possible exactly as they were originally displayed – reconstruc­ted and rephotogra­phed (Fig. ); the apparatus of Warburg’s mind and of his life’s work.

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Bilderatla­s Mnemosyne – The Original Aby Warburg; Axel Heil and Roberto Ohrt (eds.) Hatje Cantz
 ??  ?? 1. Panel 39 of Aby Warburg's Bilderatla­s Mnemosyne
1. Panel 39 of Aby Warburg's Bilderatla­s Mnemosyne

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