- EAN13
- 9782847423983
- Éditeur
- Passage
- Date de publication
- 25/10/2018
- Collection
- Beaux Arts
- Langue
- anglais
- Langue d'origine
- français
- Fiches UNIMARC
- S'identifier
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Aide EAN13 : 9782847423983
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Papier - Le Passage 22,00
Welcome to the Orsay, a former train station turned into a sumptuous museum.
It is from here that Christos Markogiannakis invites you to embark on a very
special journey–;a journey through history and mythology, crossing paths with
mass murderers, stalkers, cursed families, cannibals and serial killers.
Murder is present on every floor, in every corner, exposing itself through
numerous masterpieces as a gruesome form of art!
Applying the principles of criminology and art history, The Orsay Murder Club
investigates and interprets a choice of some 30 works of art through a
"criminartistic' lens. Created by prestigious artists such as Moreau, Cézanne,
Carpeaux and Rodin, they all have a thing in common: they represent murder.
Each work will be treated as a crime scene and will lead to a fascinating
investigation inspired by the principles of legal and forensic experts. Into
what category does the murder fall? What are the factual and historical
issues? Who are the victims? What portrait can be drawn of the perpetrator(s)?
What is their profile, their background, their motive? Reaching our final
destination–;the truth–;will depend on the often unexpected answers found for
these questions.
It is from here that Christos Markogiannakis invites you to embark on a very
special journey–;a journey through history and mythology, crossing paths with
mass murderers, stalkers, cursed families, cannibals and serial killers.
Murder is present on every floor, in every corner, exposing itself through
numerous masterpieces as a gruesome form of art!
Applying the principles of criminology and art history, The Orsay Murder Club
investigates and interprets a choice of some 30 works of art through a
"criminartistic' lens. Created by prestigious artists such as Moreau, Cézanne,
Carpeaux and Rodin, they all have a thing in common: they represent murder.
Each work will be treated as a crime scene and will lead to a fascinating
investigation inspired by the principles of legal and forensic experts. Into
what category does the murder fall? What are the factual and historical
issues? Who are the victims? What portrait can be drawn of the perpetrator(s)?
What is their profile, their background, their motive? Reaching our final
destination–;the truth–;will depend on the often unexpected answers found for
these questions.
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