Fritz Novotny and the new Vienna school of art history – an ambiguous relation [PDF]
Fritz Novotny was repeatedly described as a member of the New Vienna School. In my paper I argue that Novotny’s relation to this group is rather ambiguous because Novotny, in spite of all similarities in the descriptions of formal qualities, had a very ...
Agnes Blaha
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Continuity and discontinuity in the Czech legacy of the Vienna School of Art History [PDF]
This article considers the development of Czech art history from the late nineteenth century to the present. It argues that while Czech art historians were anxious to establish a distinctive art historical voice in Europe, they were led a symbiotic ...
Milena Bartlová
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The influence of the Vienna School of Art History on Soviet and post-Soviet historiography: Bruegel’s case [PDF]
This essay looks at the longstanding debates over the influence of the Vienna School of Art History on Soviet and post-Soviet Art History. From the beginning, Soviet Art History vacillated between orthodox Marxism, its materialism and approach to culture
Stefaniia Demchuk
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Julius von Schlosser, 'The Vienna school of the history of art (1934)' [PDF]
Julius v. Schlosser, The Vienna School of the History of Art - Review of a Century of Austrian Scholarship in German Including a list of members edited by Hans Hahnloser.
Karl Johns
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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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‘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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Rudolf Eitelberger and Moritz Thausing: two founders of the Vienna School of Art History
J. Kroupa
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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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‘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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