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Phantom Rome and wooden Atlantis: the Vienna School and the research on timber architecture in Central and Eastern Europe between the World Wars [PDF]
Wooden architecture played a crucial role in Josef Strzygowski’s theory of civilisation. He presented it as the authentic Volkskunst, expressing the inventive spirit of the North, as opposed to the Machtkunst radiating from Rome and Constantinople ...
Jerzy Gorzelik
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The international spread of Asian and Islamic art histories: an intersectional approach to trajectories of the Vienna School (c. 1920 – 1970) [PDF]
Strzygowski’s art historical institute in Vienna was unique not only as a resource for the study of ‘Oriental’ art, but also in its gender-balance: between 37% and 54% of the graduates were women.
Jo Ziebritzki
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‘Das Problem der persischen Kunst‘, a translation edited with an introduction by Yuka Kadoi [PDF]
Among several publications written by the Vienna School of Art History professor Josef Strzygowski (1862 – 1941) during the first few decades of the twentieth century, “Das Problem der persischen Kunst” (1911), deserves a detailed art-historiographical ...
Josef Strzygowski, Yuka Kadoi
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Learned history- lived history: the national overtones of Coriolan Petranu s art historical discourse [PDF]
This paper examines the national underpinnings of Coriolan Petranu s historiographical discourse (with reference to Romanian wood architecture), a discourse that was influenced both by European historiographical trends, including, above all, by the ...
Greta Monica Miron
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Armenian Art and Culture from the Pages of the Historia Imperii Mediterranei
The article studies the editorial series called “Historia Imperii Mediterranei” (HIM) that was directed by Lauro Mainardi, an official of the National Fascist Party, in cooperation with the Armenian Committee of Italy.
Riccioni, Stefano
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This is a transcript of a brief conversation between the author and the late Sir Ernst Gombrich on the subject of Josef Strzygowski as a human being based on his experiences as a student in Vienna.
Richard Woodfield
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Riegl, Strzygowski and the development of art [PDF]
Originally published in Towards a Science of Art History: J. J. Tikkanen and Art Historical Scholarship in Europe, Helsinki: Society of Art History, 2009.The lifelong rivalry between Alois Riegl and Josef Strzygowski, both prominent members of the Vienna
Georg Vasold
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Julius von Schlosser and the need to reminisce [PDF]
In the present essay of 1936, Julius Schlosser seems to have originated the term of ‘die Wiener Schule de Kunstgeschichte’. After surviving a period of exasperating rivalry with Josef Strzygowski, seeing so many colleagues go to their graves before ...
Karl Johns
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Strzygowski and Riegl in America [PDF]
This is the English text that served as the basis for ‘Strzygowski und Riegl in den Vereinigten Staaten’, which appeared in Wiener Schule: Erinnerung und Perspektiven, ed. Michael Viktor Schwarz (= Wiener Jahrbuch für Kunstgeschichte 53, 2004), 217-34.
Christopher S. Wood
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