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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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Whither Strukturforschung? [PDF]
This review presents a detailed overview of the main arguments in Ian Verstegen’s The New Vienna School of Art History. It critically engages with several of those arguments and explicates the drawbacks of Hans Sedlmayr’s historical analyses.
Erhan Tamur
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Wien oder Salzburg?’: late Sedlmayr as a symptom and cure [PDF]
he collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1918 accelerated the ‘atomization’ of the Vienna School of Art History, which had started with the discussion ‘Orient oder Rom’.
Stepan Vaneyan
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Introduction: Old threads woven into new dimensions [PDF]
The following articles contributed to the international conference: ´Great Women Art Historians’, coordinated by the Association of Austrian Art Historians in November 2021 at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna.
Heidrun Rosenberg
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In the compendium on the Vienna Ringstrasse, edited by Renate Wagner-Rieger, little mention is made of the sculptor Caspar Zumbusch and his Vienna School of Sculpture. The author outlines the emergence of the Viennese school of sculpture and the students
Caroline Mang
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Gustav Klimt and the Vienna School of Medicine [PDF]
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(1) Background: Familial hypercholesterolemia (FH), a most common genetic disorder, is underdiagnosed and untreated, especially in children. Individuals with heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia mostly present without clinical symptoms and are not ...
Alexandra Thajer +5 more
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Complexity and coherence [PDF]
Leslie Topp traces the emergence of the asylum mortuary as an architectural challenge. Drawing on new archival research, Complexity and Coherence: The Challenge of the Asylum Mortuary in Central Europe, 1898–1908 unpacks the highly fraught combination of
Topp, Leslie
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The Nationalökonomische Gesellschaft from its foundation to the postwar period: prosperity and depression [PDF]
The Nationalökonomische Gesellschaft (NOeG) was founded in June 1918 by a group of young scholars, mostly based in Vienna, as a forum for theoretical debate. Despite the prominent economists involved (e.g.
Klausinger, Hansjörg
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The Czech Vienna school and the art of the “small people" [PDF]
The article focuses on the attitudes of the Vienna school followers to folk art and primarily examines the writing of the Czech art historians, Zdeněk Wirth and Antonín Matějček.
Marta Filipová
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