Ralph Ubl

Ralph Ubl teaches art history in Basel. His recent publications include essays on Eugène Delacroix, Max Klinger, and Jeff Wall.

“Modernist art continues the past without gap or break, and wherever it may end up it will never cease being intelligible in terms of the past.” According to Clement Greenberg, whether this going on succeeds is determined by art’s relation to the past.

Jean Louis André Théodore Géricault, A Horse-Drawn Wagon, Title Page for Various Subjects Drawn from Life and on Stone (The English Suite), 1821. Bi-fold portfolio cover with pen-lithographed title page in black on buff wove paper, 14 ⅞ × 18 ¾ inches, printed by Charles Joseph Hullmandel, published by Rodwell and Martin, Art Institute of Chicago.

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