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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York :Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,
    UID:
    almahu_9949747614802882
    Format: 1 online resource (xii, 253 pages) : , illustrations
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 9781003137528 , 1003137520
    Series Statement: Studies in art historiography
    Content: This volume explores a basic question in the historiography of art: the extent to which iconology was a homogenous research method in its own immutable right. By contributing to the rejection of the universalizing narrative, these case studies argue that there were many strands of iconology. Methods that differed from the 'canonised' approach of Panofsky were proposed by Godefridus Johannes Hoogewerff and Hans Sedlmayr. Researchers affiliated with the Warburg Institute in London also chose to distance themselves from Panofsky's work. Poland, in turn, was the breeding ground for yet another distinct variety of iconology. In Communist Czechoslovakia there were attempts to develop a 'Marxist iconology'. This book, written by recognized experts in the field, examines these and other major strands of iconology, telling the tale of iconology's reception in the countries formerly behind the Iron Curtain. Attitudes there ranged from enthusiastic acceptance in Poland, to critical reception in the Soviet Union, to reinterpretation in Czechoslovakia and the German Democratic Republic, and, finally, to outright rejection in Romania. The book will be of interest to scholars working in art history, visual studies, and historiography. Chapters 8 and 15 of this book are freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 international license
    Note: Part 1: Overview1. Mapping Iconologies: Concepts and ContextsWojciech Bałus and Magdalena KunińskaPart 2: Diverse Concepts of Iconology and Their Use in Western and Central Europe2. Iconology or Iconography?: The Term Iconology in Erwin Panofsky's Research on ArtLech Kalinowski3. Iconology vs. Iconography: G. J. Hoogewerff's Seminal DistinctionsElizabeth Sears4. The Political Iconology of Ernst H. KantorowiczRobert Pawlik5. Flat Iconology: Metamorphoses of a Method in British ExileHans Christian Hönes6. Imperial Style and the Content of Architecture: Concepts of Architectural Iconography of the 1930s and 1940s, and Their AfterlifeUte Engel7. Hans Sedlmayr's Structural Analysis of the Gothic Cathedral: An Iconological Study?Peter Kurmann8. Zofia Ameisenowa, William S. Heckscher and 'The Genesis of Iconology' (Bonn 1964)Magdalena Kunińska9. Erwin Panofsky, Hans Sedlmayr, Lech Kalinowski, and the Meanders of IconologyWojciech Bałus10. Jan Białostocki: From Iconology to the Aesthetics of Image Ryszard KasperowiczPart 3: (Marxist) Reinterpretation of Iconology Behind the Iron Curtain11. Iconology Versus Iconography in the Soviet Art-Historical Discourse, 1960s-1980sMarina Dmitrieva12. Sneaking In: Iconology and the Process of Renewal in Late Soviet Estonian Art HistoryKrista Kodres13. The Prague School of Marxist IconologyMilena Bartlová14. Helga Sciurie, Friedrich Möbius, and the Jena Arbeitskreis für Ikonologie und Ikonographie in the German Democratic RepublicHeinrich DillyPart 4: Absence and Non-Acceptance of Iconology in Some Regions Behind the Iron Curtain15. The Absence of Iconology in Romania: A Possible AnswerAda Hajdu and Mihnea Alexandru Mihail16. A Strange Place of 'Style' in Iconology: A Case Study from Southeastern EuropeMarina Vicelja-Matijasic and Nikolina Belošević
    Language: English
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    almahu_BV049644224
    Format: x, 240 Seiten : , Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 978-0-367-68434-1
    Series Statement: Studies in art historiography
    Content: "This volume explores a basic question in the historiography of art: the extent to which iconology was a homogenous research method in its own immutable right. By contributing to the rejection of the universalizing narrative, these case studies argue that there were many strands of iconology."
    Note: "This volume is a result of the work of a number of people and institutions. An important role in its genesis was played by the academic conference 'Iconologies. Global Unity or/and Local Diversities in Art History', which took place in Krakow (23-25 May 2019) and was organised collaboratively by the Institute of Art History of the Jagiellonian University and the National Museum in Krakow. [...]" -- Acknowledgements
    Additional Edition: Äquivalent
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-003-13752-8
    Language: English
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    Keywords: Konferenzschrift
    Author information: Kunińska, Magdalena
    Author information: Bałus, Wojciech 1961-
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Taylor & Francis
    UID:
    gbv_1885781466
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9781003137528 , 9780367684341 , 9780367684358
    Series Statement: Studies in Art Historiography
    Content: This volume explores a basic question in the historiography of art: the extent to which iconology was a homogenous research method in its own immutable right. By contributing to the rejection of the universalizing narrative, these case studies argue that there were many strands of iconology. Methods that differed from the ‘canonised’ approach of Panofsky were proposed by Godefridus Johannes Hoogewerff and Hans Sedlmayr. Researchers affiliated with the Warburg Institute in London also chose to distance themselves from Panofsky’s work. Poland, in turn, was the breeding ground for yet another distinct variety of iconology. In Communist Czechoslovakia there were attempts to develop a ‘Marxist iconology’. This book, written by recognized experts in the field, examines these and other major strands of iconology, telling the tale of iconology’s reception in the countries formerly behind the Iron Curtain. Attitudes there ranged from enthusiastic acceptance in Poland, to critical reception in the Soviet Union, to reinterpretation in Czechoslovakia and the German Democratic Republic, and, finally, to outright rejection in Romania. The book will be of interest to scholars working in art history, visual studies, and historiography
    Note: English
    Language: Undetermined
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,
    UID:
    gbv_1885490941
    Format: 1 online resource , illustrations.
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 9781003137528 , 1003137520 , 9781040023372 , 1040023371 , 9781040023396 , 1040023398
    Series Statement: Studies in art historiography
    Content: Part 1: Overview1. Mapping Iconologies: Concepts and ContextsWojciech Bałus and Magdalena KunińskaPart 2: Diverse Concepts of Iconology and Their Use in Western and Central Europe2. Iconology or Iconography?: The Term Iconology in Erwin Panofsky's Research on ArtLech Kalinowski3. Iconology vs. Iconography: G. J. Hoogewerff's Seminal DistinctionsElizabeth Sears4. The Political Iconology of Ernst H. KantorowiczRobert Pawlik5. Flat Iconology: Metamorphoses of a Method in British ExileHans Christian Hönes6. Imperial Style and the Content of Architecture: Concepts of Architectural Iconography of the 1930s and 1940s, and Their AfterlifeUte Engel7. Hans Sedlmayr's Structural Analysis of the Gothic Cathedral: An Iconological Study?Peter Kurmann8. Zofia Ameisenowa, William S. Heckscher and 'The Genesis of Iconology' (Bonn 1964)Magdalena Kunińska9. Erwin Panofsky, Hans Sedlmayr, Lech Kalinowski, and the Meanders of IconologyWojciech Bałus10. Jan Białostocki: From Iconology to the Aesthetics of Image Ryszard KasperowiczPart 3: (Marxist) Reinterpretation of Iconology Behind the Iron Curtain11. Iconology Versus Iconography in the Soviet Art-Historical Discourse, 1960s-1980sMarina Dmitrieva12. Sneaking In: Iconology and the Process of Renewal in Late Soviet Estonian Art HistoryKrista Kodres13. The Prague School of Marxist IconologyMilena Bartlová14. Helga Sciurie, Friedrich Möbius, and the Jena Arbeitskreis für Ikonologie und Ikonographie in the German Democratic RepublicHeinrich DillyPart 4: Absence and Non-Acceptance of Iconology in Some Regions Behind the Iron Curtain15. The Absence of Iconology in Romania: A Possible AnswerAda Hajdu and Mihnea Alexandru Mihail16. A Strange Place of 'Style' in Iconology: A Case Study from Southeastern EuropeMarina Vicelja-Matijasic and Nikolina Belošević
    Content: "This volume explores a basic question in the historiography of art: the extent to which iconology was a homogenous research method in its own immutable right. By contributing to the rejection of the universalizing narrative, these case studies argue that there were many strands of iconology. Methods that differed from the 'canonised' approach of Panofsky were proposed by Godefridus Johannes Hoogewerff and Hans Sedlmayr. Researchers affiliated with the Warburg Institute in London also chose to distance themselves from Panofsky's work. Poland, in turn, was the breeding ground for yet another distinct variety of iconology. In Communist Czechoslovakia there were attempts to develop a 'Marxist iconology'. This book, written by recognized experts in the field, examines these and other major strands of iconology, telling the tale of iconology's reception in the countries formerly behind the Iron Curtain. Attitudes there ranged from enthusiastic acceptance in Poland, to critical reception in the Soviet Union, to reinterpretation in Czechoslovakia and the German Democratic Republic, and, finally, to outright rejection in Romania. The book will be of interest to scholars working in art history, visual studies, and historiography"--
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780367684341
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780367684358
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780367684341
    Language: English
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