‘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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‘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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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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Inside haptic Modernism: Alois Riegl and Anglo-American art criticism and theory [PDF]
Introduced in 1902 in response to a polemical article by Strzygowski, the category of haptic formulated by Alois Riegl enjoyed a remarkable critical fortune, exquisitely interdisciplinary, throughout the 20th century and beyond.
Valentina Bartalesi
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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 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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Tartu Ülikooli kunstiajalooõpetuse moderniseerimisest ja kollektsioonide rollist kunstiajaloo professori valimistel aastatel 1919–1921 [PDF]
Modernizing the teaching of art history at the University of Tartu and on the importance of collections in the election process of the first professor of art history in the years 1919-1921 Eero Kangor, MA, Estonian Academy of Arts The changes in the ...
Kangor, Eero
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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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‘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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‘The Return of the Orient oder Rom’. Review of: Orient oder Rom? History and Reception of a Historiographical Myth (1901-1970) edited by Ivan Foletti and Francesco Lovino, Roma: Viella and Masaryk University, 2018 [PDF]
This review traces the expansion of the 1901 Orient oder Rom Debate launched over a century ago by Viennese art historians as an unresolved art historical and historiographical question that has become increasingly more relevant to our interdisciplinary ...
Talinn Grigor
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