‘The political reception of the Vienna School: Josef Strzygowski and Serbian art history’ [PDF]
This article considers the impact of the work of Josef Strzygowski in Serbia and, after 1918, Yugoslavia. Although he was a controversial figure in Austria, his work was very positively received in Serbian intellectual and political circles.
Nenad Makuljević
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Otkriti nâs nama samima – Josef Strzygowski i Ljubo Babić
U radu se sagledava utjecaj austrijskog povjesničara i teoretičara umjetnosti Josefa Strzygowskoga na razumijevanje i osvještavanje značaja hrvatske kulturne baštine u međuratnom razdoblju, odnosno na stvaranje općeg ozračja u kojem je problematika ...
Libuše Jirsak, Petar Prelog
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‘The Strzygowski School of Cluj. An episode in interwar Romanian cultural politics’ [PDF]
This article examines the work of Coriolan Petranu (1893-1945), a Romanian art historian who studied the vernacular art and architecture of Transylvania.
Matthew Rampley
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”Josef Strzygowski (1862-1941)” a bibliography [PDF]
a bibliography of writings by and on Josef Strzygowski (1862-1941)
Karl Johns
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Studies of wooden churches in Finland: Josef Strzygowski and Lars Petterson
In this article the question of how studies of wooden churches in Finland were influenced by Strzygowski, one of the most important European art historians of his day, is also of interest from the perspective of Finnish art history. Discussion and growing interest in the old wooden church building tradition is traced in particular in the work of Lars ...
Renja Suominen-Kokkonen
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Josef Strzygowski und die islamische Kunst [PDF]
Die Arbeit „Josef Strzygowski und die islamische Kunst“ bietet einen Überblick über das Gesamtwerk der von Strzygowski verfassten Studien, die sich mit Fragen nach der islamischen Kunst beschäftigten. Anschließend an eine kurze biografische Einführung wird das geschichtliche Umfeld des Kunsthistorikers beleuchtet.
Reisenauer, Gabriele Anna
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Jewish students in Strzygowski’s Vienna Institute and the study of Jewish art: a forgotten chapter in the history of the Vienna School [PDF]
Josef Strzygowski, inscribed in the annals of art history as a racialist and an anti-semite, had many devoted Jewish students. Strzygowski cast a long shadow over many of the earliest specimens of Jewish art history in Vienna.
Michael Young
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Endosmosis: bio-geographical sources of a World Art History [PDF]
The establishment of non-European art historical scholarship at the University of Vienna narrates the influence of turn of the twentieth century German academic exchanges between natural sciences and the humanities.
Zehra Tonbul
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Discovering Mughal painting in Vienna by Josef Strzygowski and his circle: the historiography of the Millionenzimmer [PDF]
The paper discusses the ‘discovery’ of Mughal painting at Vienna and the pioneering research dedicated to it from the 1920s onwards by Josef Strzygowski and his circle.
Ebba Koch
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The author discusses the history of the Vienna Institute for Art History in the 1950s based on Renate Rieger’s work as an assistant. The author focuses mainly on the issue of her upholding the founding principles of the “Vienna School of Art History ...
Friedrich Polleroß
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