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Brigitte Friant-Kessler, « Caroline M. Patey, Cynthia E. Roman, and Georges Letissier (eds.), Enduring Presence. William Hogarth’s British and European Afterlives », XVII-XVIII, ID : 10.4000/1718.11162
Hogarthian Legacies Enduring Presence is vol. 46 in the series “Cultural Interactions: Studies in the Relationship between the Arts”, and is devoted to William Hogarth, or rather Hogarth’s afterlives, a term that simultaneously refers to loss and legacy, and artists as ghosts. Theorised as “surviving”, and sometimes thriving image, in the wake of Warburg and Benjamin, “Nachleben” as suggested by French philosopher George Didi-Huberman stands as a framework. The same notion “afterlives”, as in...