The place of the Vienna school of art history in Polish art historiography of the interwar period [PDF]
The importance of the Vienna school for establishing the foundations of art history as an independent discipline was recognised in Poland during the interwar period. Yet the term ‘school’ was hardly ever used.
Wojciech Bałus
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‘The Vienna school and Central European art history’: Jan Bakoš, Discourses and strategies: the role of the Vienna School in shaping central European approaches to art history ‡ related discourses, Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2013 [PDF]
Jan Bakoš’s recent book Discourses and strategies: the role of the Vienna School in shaping central European approaches to art history ‡ related discourses presents a comprehensive picture of the Vienna School of art history from its inception in the ...
Branko Mitrović
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‘Scholarship and Empire’: Matthew Rampley, The Vienna School of Art History: Empire and the Politics of Scholarship, 1847-1918, University Park: Penn State Press, 2013 [PDF]
Matthew Rampley’s The Vienna School of Art History examines the early era of the famed group of art historians, curators and art functionaries against the Habsburg Empire that framed their enterprise.
Margaret Olin
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Baroque Art in Croatia and the Vienna School of Art History [PDF]
Art History in Croatia developed under influence of Vienna School of Art History. The ideas of Viennese art history were integrated in all fields of art history, but research of art of the Baroque period was especially close to contemporary development
Dubravka Botica
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The reception of the Vienna School of art history in Poland in the years 1945-1955 [PDF]
It is with a fair amount of certainty the one can state today the importance of the Vienna School of art history for the Polish art historians at the beginning of the XX century, in the interwar period or the 1960s and 1970s, yet very little is known ...
Violetta Korsakova
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This article investigates a research method of the so-called Vienna School of Art History, mainly its transformation by Max Dvořák around the First World War. The article suggests the possible influence of Georg Simmel’s philosophy on Dvořák in this time, evident mainly in Dvořák’s interpretation of Pieter Bruegel the Elder’s art, written by Dvořák in ...
Tomáš Murár
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‘Introduction: The Vienna School beyond Vienna. Art history in Central Europe’ [PDF]
A complex political, social and cultural space that occupied both eastern and western Europe, the Habsburg Empire has not fared well at the hands of commentators, who have frequently produced limited studies of individual parts, in particular, its ...
Matthew Rampley
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Conference report on The Influence of the Vienna School of Art History II: The 100th Anniversary of Max Dvořák’s Death [PDF]
The report concludes the results of the international conference organized on 15-16 April 2021 by the Institute of Art History of the Czech Academy of Sciences to commemorate 100 years since the death of Czech born Viennese art historian Max Dvořák ...
Tereza Hrdličková , Tomáš Murár
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Rudolf Eitelberger and Moritz Thausing: two founders of the Vienna School of Art History [PDF]
Jiří Kroupa
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