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Riegl, Hegel, Kunstwollen, and the Weltgeist [PDF]
Le but de cet article et d’offrir une réévaluation du concept de Kunstwollen proposé par Aloïs Riegl et d’établir sa relation avec la philosophie de Hegel. Cette réévaluation est centrée sur une discussion d’un certain nombres d’idées difficiles à résoudre au sujet du développement dialectique et de la nécessité qui sous-tendent les analyses ...
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Alois Riegl and his lecture notes. A reconsideration of his concept of “Baroque” [PDF]
The present article aims to draw attention to a specific and hitherto unaddressed aspect of Alois Riegl’s work, namely a reconsideration of his idea of Baroque in the light of his unpublished manuscripts.
Eleonora Gaudieri
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The “Second” Vienna School as Social Science [PDF]
This paper addresses Kunstwollen, not as a historicized concept, but as a social scientific construct open to reinterpretation and input from the evolving sciences.
Ian Verstegen
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Das Eine im Wandel: music and Kunstwissenschaft [PDF]
This essay examines the role of music in shaping Riegl’s conception of Kunstwollen and thus his conception of the history of art as a whole. Indebted both to Schopenhauer’s appreciation of music as an expression of the ultimate reality, that thing-in ...
Robert Williams
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Straipsnyje analizuojami Vienos menotyros mokyklos atstovo A. Rieglio meno teorijos ir istorijos tyrimo svarbiausi principai. Svarbiausia jo teorijos sąvoka – menosieka (vok.
Laima Surgailienė
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Des présupposés philosophiques de l’iconologie : rapport de Panofsky à Kant et à Hegel
Cet article a pour but de réviser la lecture traditionnelle, (néo)kantienne de l’iconologie et de souligner sa dimension hégélienne. Certes Panofsky reprend la notion cassirerienne de « forme symbolique », mais il en fait un usage inédit en déplaçant la ...
Audrey Rieber
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‘‘Domenico Theotocopuli El Greco. Notes from an exhibition of El Greco in Munich’’ trans. and ed. Matthew Rampley [PDF]
Emil Filla (1882-1953) was one of the leading modernist painters working in Prague before the First World War. Anxious to avoid the limitations of the provincial art world of Prague, he avidly consumed the most advanced artistic practices of the major ...
Emil Filla
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Wind and Riegl: the meaning of a [PDF]
This article constitutes a detailed critical reading of Edgar Wind’s early work, focussing, in particular, on his German philosophical writings concerning art, art history and art-historical methodology. Through comparisons with the authors Wind tackled (
Consolato Latella
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'Des Yeux Qui Ne Voient Pas...': The smartphones
Three of the most influential chapters of Le Corbusier’s Vers une Architecture are collected under the common title ‘Des yeux qui ne voient pas…’ (Eyes which do not see…).
Luca Di Lorenzo
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