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...growing interest in Australian art history.43 General fine arts courses...development of a wider trend in art history to offer differing theoretical...emergence of Australia's first two art history departments illustrates that...
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...Observations on Recent Architectural History', Art Bulletin, June 1988:208-41...dissemination into US academic art history. 19 Williams' Culture is a good...sake of clarity I shall refer to 'art history' when discussing the discipline...
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...work of intellectual history as art history, Hauser's work remains unparalleled...Johanna Drucker, Professor of Art History, State University of New York...Whitney Davis, Professor of Art History, Northwestern University First...
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...the most interesting aspects of art history is the way in whichit enables us...show you briefly the ways in which art history canincorporate the richness of...discussed what we mean by the term art history and Idistinguished it from art...
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...hastenedthis revision, and its effects on art history were sweeping.There have been radical...in the interpretation ofprimitive art, Greek classicism, Early-Christian...scope of its achievement.I say art history rather than aesthetics because theaesthetician...
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...Lowenfeld's connection with art history of the Viennese variety wasquite...other sources of information on art history he might haveencountered in formal...part of the Viennese school of art history (Kleinbauer,1971)...
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...of the masses onthe production of art. By their mere presence at theatricalperformances...werenever able to influence the ways of art directly; only sincethey have come...shillings become a decisive factor inthe history of art.There has always been an element...
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...availableone-volume surveys of the history of art. Such books do, of course...any current interpretation ofthe history of art. Nevertheless, the selection...by themselves, constitute the history of art. Aspeak achievements, they are...
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...00ADclopaedia. Contributor on art history to pro­fessional journals. Author of The Art ofPainting as an Expression of the...Formerly associateprofessor, History of Art, Breslau Universityand director...
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...polarity of thesestyles the basic formula in the history of art. He believesthat if a universal law of periodicity...from this recurrence of the typicalstyles in art he derives his thesis that the history of art isruled by an inner logic, by an immanent...
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