
Warburg Library
The Warburg Library, established by scholar Aby Warburg, was a prominent research institution in London focused on art history, iconography, and cultural studies. It housed an extensive collection of books, manuscripts, and images related to Renaissance and classical art, aiming to understand how visual symbols and ideas evolved across different periods and cultures. The library served as a hub for interdisciplinary research, blending history, art, and anthropology, and significantly influenced modern approaches to studying visual culture. It is now part of the Warburg Institute at the University of London, continuing its legacy of scholarly exploration.