My research into this painting, which led me to explore the relation between Liberty’s cap, and that adopted by French revolutionaries, and thereby to start thinking about the politics of dress in the French Revolution, was generously encouraged by the late David Carritt Neil Macgregor gave me the chance to present the initial results of this research in a paper to the Association of Art Historians. On reflection, I realise that the book’s distant origins lie in a visit to the Artemis Gallery in London, and an encounter with Pierre-François Delauney’s Offrande à la Liberté. As the roots of this book run deep into the past, I should also thank those to whom I owe a debt of gratitude accumulated along the way who I have inadvertently overlooked. Wherever possible, I have thanked individuals in the notes for providing me with specific references and aperçus. Although research, writing, and thinking can at times seem to require a solitary bent, it is thankfully true that none of these things are possible without the sustaining presence of a community of friendship and collaboration. 662 prelims.p65 vendémiaire brumaire frimaire nivôse ventôse germinal floréal prairial messidor thermidor fructidor 8 9/3/02, 05:41 Acknowledgements In bringing this book to completion, it is both gratifying and chastening to realise how much I have depended on the support, advice, practical assistance and forebearance of friends and colleagues. 7 9/3/02, 05:41 viii ABBREVIATIONS REVOLUTIONARY CALENDAR vend. Alexandre Tuetey, Répertoire général des sources manuscrites de l’histoire de Paris pendant la Révolution française, 11 vols, Paris, 1890–1914. Maurice Tourneux, Bibliographie de l’histoire de Paris pendant la Révolution française, 5 vols, Paris, 1890–1913. Wilhelm Adolf Schmidt, Tableaux de la Révolution française, publiés sur les papiers inédits du département de la police secrète de Paris, 3 vols, Leipzig, 1867–71. Réimpression de l’Ancien Moniteur 32 vols, Paris, 1863– 70. Aulard, 28 vols, Imprimerie nationale: Paris, 1939–1951. Recueil des actes du comité du salut public, ed. Rapports des agents secrets du Ministre de l’Intérieur, 6 vols, Marcel Didier: Paris, 1910–1964. Pierre Caron (ed.), Paris pendant la Terreur. Bulletin de la société de l’histoire de l’art français. Archives parlementaires de 1787 à 1860, 1st series 1787– 1799, 100 vols, 1914–2000 Bibliothèque Historique de la Ville de Paris British Library, London Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Paris. Sigismond Lacroix, Paris, 1894–1914, 16 vols Annales historiques de la Révolution française Archives Nationales, Paris. MÜLLER: Video - or the Intermedial State of the Art.Abbreviations SOURCES Actes Comm AHRF AN Arch Parl BHVP BL BNF BSHAF Caron RACSP RAM Schmidt Tourneux Tuetey 662 prelims.p65 Actes de la Commune de Paris pendant la Révolution, ed. Monique MOSER-VERREY: Images du corps et communication non verbale dans l'écriture de Franz Kafka. Hans LUND: From Epigraph to Iconic Epigram: The Interaction Between Buildings and Their Inscriptions in the Urban Space. Lewis DIBBLE: Harry Wilmer's Drawings: Visual Communication and Violation of Outline Conventions. David SCOTT: Semiotics and Ideology in Mixed Messages: The Postage Stamp. Fumiko TOGASAKI: The Assertion of Heterodoxy in Kyoden's Verbal-Visual Texts. Aiko OKAMOTO-MACPHAIL: Interacting Signs in the Genji Scrolls. Mingfei SHI: The Three Perfections: Isomorphic Structures in Works of Late Chinese Poet-Calligraphers-Painters. WORD-IMAGE INTERACTIONS IN FAR-EASTERN PRACTICES. Eric HASKELL: Fusing Word and Image: The Case of the Cartoon Book, Wilde and Shelton. Mirela SAIM: Faire comprendre au peuple: représentation caricaturale et éloquence democratique dans la culture politique française de 1848. Charlotte SCHOELL-GLASS: The Medium is the Message: Ian Hamilton Finlay's Garden Little Sparta. Charles VANDERSEE: Contesting Meaning in the Late 19th Century: A Site of American Art, Autobiography, and Ambition. Michael GARVAL: The Rise and Fall of the Literary Monument in Post-Revolutionary France. Francis EDELINE: L'éspace-temps dans la poésie sémiotique. Eric VOS: Visual Literature and Semiotic Conventions. Dee REYNOLDS: Imagination and Semiotic Interactions in Painting and Poetry. Pierre DEMAROLLE: Mots et images, ecriture et espaces dans un roman français du XVe Kathryn PORTER AICHELE: Paul Klee's Composition with Windows: An Homage and an Elegy. Else JONGENEEL: La bible d'images de Saint Marc à Venise. Giselle de NIE: Seeing and Believing in the Early Middle Ages: A Preliminary Investigation. Lauren WEINGARDEN: Art Historical Iconography and Word & Image Studies: Manet's A Bar at the Folies-Bergère and the Naturalist Novel. Claus CLÜVER: On Representation in Concrete and Semiotic Poetry.
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