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Learned history- lived history: the national overtones of Coriolan Petranu s art historical discourse [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Art Historiography, 2020
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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The Byzantine Cisterns of Constantinople [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The most unusual aspect of Byzantine Constantinople's water system was the large number of cisterns throughout the city. This research integrates the two most recent in-depth studies of the cisterns to determine that there have been at least 211 cisterns
Altuğ, Kerim   +3 more
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A contribution to the study of the "Athonite" church type of byzantine architecture [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
The recent study of the history and architecture of the Vatopedi monastery’s katholikon, initially built as a cross-insquare - composite four-column type church with lateral apses (“choroi”) and a two-storey narthex, can serve as a secure base for the
Mamaloukos Stavros
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Focillon y Strzygowski o la lejana raíz del arte occidental

open access: yesEspacio, Tiempo y Forma. Serie VII, Historia del Arte, 1993
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Julio Arrechea Miguel
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The geometry and construction of Byzantine vaults: the fundamental contribution of Auguste Choisy [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
In 1883 Auguste Choisy published his book L=art de bâtir chez les Byzantins. In it he explained, for the first time, all the details of the geometry and construction of byzantine vaults. The main source was the direct study of the monuments, interpreting
Huerta Fernández, Santiago
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Julius von Schlosser and the need to reminisce [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Art Historiography, 2009
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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Oskar Pollak reconsidered: a Bildungsroman in miniature of late Austrian culture and politics [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Art Historiography, 2020
Oskar Pollak (1883-1915), remains a ghostly figure of the Vienna School, partly because of his early death, partly because a considerable portion of his unpublished work was cannibalized and used without attribution by colleagues who survived him.
Michael Young
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American Voices. Remarks on the Earlier History of Art History in the United States and the Reception of Germanic Art Historians [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
This essay presents a critique of recent historiographic considerations of German art historians in the United States. It traces this history back to Johann Valentin Haidt in the eighteenth century.
Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann
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Et Partu Fontis Exceptum: The Typology of Birth and Baptism in an Unusual Spanish Image of Jesus Baptized in a Font [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
A capital with an unusual scene of the Baptism of Jesus has recently been excavated in the late twelfth-century cloister of San Juan de la Peña (Huesca).
Pamela Patton
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The Vienna School of Art History and (Viennese) Modern Architecture [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Art Historiography, 2009
The essay investigates the way Strzygowski, Dvořák and Tietze interpreted contemporary architecture, and also traces the basic premises of the Vienna School in their views.
Jindřich Vybíral
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