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Josip Mantuani was the first Slovenian student at the Vienna School of Art History. Yet after his passing he was forgotten by his own profession for a long time. Important aspect which influenced how his work was assessed in the past is connected with the circumstances surrounding his professional and scientific work.
Katja Mahnič
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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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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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Endosmosis: bio-geographical sources of a World Art History [PDF]
The establishment of non-European art historical scholarship at the University of Vienna narrates the influence of turn of the twentieth century German academic exchanges between natural sciences and the humanities.
Zehra Tonbul
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Beyond Dvořákʼs “The Last Renaissance”: on the beginnings of Slovenian scientific art history inspired by modern art [PDF]
One of the characteristics of the Vienna School of Art History, as Hans Tietze writes in The Method of Art History, is the conviction that ‘living art is the key to dead art’.
Vesna Krmelj
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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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0256 Moderner Inhalt in manieristischer Form. Max Dvořák unter dem Einfluss Georg Simmels
The article deals with the influence of Berlin philosopher Georg Simmel on Viennese art historian Max Dvořák. Dvořák as a successor of Alois Riegl and Franz Wickhoff at the art history department of the University of Vienna is considered the promoter of ...
Tomáš Murár
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Revisioning Stalinist discourse of art: Mikhail Liebman’s academic networks and his social art history [PDF]
The article addresses the art historian and leading Renaissance scholar Mikhail Liebman’s 1960s and 1970s texts, which present his understandings of the discourse and methodology of art history.
Krista Kodres
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