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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.
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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.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040023396
- Artikelnr.: 70135330
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040023396
- Artikelnr.: 70135330
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Wojciech Bäus is Professor at the Institute of Art History of the Jagiellonian University in Cracow. Magdalena Kuni¿ska is Assistant Professor at the Institute of Art History at the Jagiellonian University in Cracow.
Part 1: Overview 1. Mapping Iconologies: Concepts and Contexts Part 2:
Diverse Concepts of Iconology and Their Use in Western and Central Europe
2. Iconology or Iconography?: The Term Iconology in Erwin Panofsky's
Research on Art 3. Iconology vs. Iconography: G. J. Hoogewerff's Seminal
Distinctions 4. The Political Iconology of Ernst H. Kantorowicz 5. Flat
Iconology: Metamorphoses of a Method in British Exile 6. Imperial Style and
the Content of Architecture: Concepts of Architectural Iconography of the
1930s and 1940s, and Their Afterlife 7. Hans Sedlmayr's Structural Analysis
of the Gothic Cathedral: An Iconological Study? 8. Zofia Ameisenowa,
William S. Heckscher and 'The Genesis of Iconology' (Bonn 1964) 9. Erwin
Panofsky, Hans Sedlmayr, Lech Kalinowski, and the Meanders of Iconology 10.
Jan Biäostocki: From Iconology to the Aesthetics of Image Part 3: (Marxist)
Reinterpretation of Iconology Behind the Iron Curtain 11. Iconology Versus
Iconography in the Soviet Art-Historical Discourse, 1960s-1980s 12.
Sneaking In: Iconology and the Process of Renewal in Late Soviet Estonian
Art History 13. The Prague School of Marxist Iconology 14. Helga Sciurie,
Friedrich Möbius, and the Jena Arbeitskreis für Ikonologie und Ikonographie
in the German Democratic Republic Part 4: Absence and Non-Acceptance of
Iconology in Some Regions Behind the Iron Curtain 15. The Absence of
Iconology in Romania: A Possible Answer 16. A Strange Place of 'Style' in
Iconology: A Case Study from Southeastern Europe
Diverse Concepts of Iconology and Their Use in Western and Central Europe
2. Iconology or Iconography?: The Term Iconology in Erwin Panofsky's
Research on Art 3. Iconology vs. Iconography: G. J. Hoogewerff's Seminal
Distinctions 4. The Political Iconology of Ernst H. Kantorowicz 5. Flat
Iconology: Metamorphoses of a Method in British Exile 6. Imperial Style and
the Content of Architecture: Concepts of Architectural Iconography of the
1930s and 1940s, and Their Afterlife 7. Hans Sedlmayr's Structural Analysis
of the Gothic Cathedral: An Iconological Study? 8. Zofia Ameisenowa,
William S. Heckscher and 'The Genesis of Iconology' (Bonn 1964) 9. Erwin
Panofsky, Hans Sedlmayr, Lech Kalinowski, and the Meanders of Iconology 10.
Jan Biäostocki: From Iconology to the Aesthetics of Image Part 3: (Marxist)
Reinterpretation of Iconology Behind the Iron Curtain 11. Iconology Versus
Iconography in the Soviet Art-Historical Discourse, 1960s-1980s 12.
Sneaking In: Iconology and the Process of Renewal in Late Soviet Estonian
Art History 13. The Prague School of Marxist Iconology 14. Helga Sciurie,
Friedrich Möbius, and the Jena Arbeitskreis für Ikonologie und Ikonographie
in the German Democratic Republic Part 4: Absence and Non-Acceptance of
Iconology in Some Regions Behind the Iron Curtain 15. The Absence of
Iconology in Romania: A Possible Answer 16. A Strange Place of 'Style' in
Iconology: A Case Study from Southeastern Europe
Part 1: Overview 1. Mapping Iconologies: Concepts and Contexts Part 2:
Diverse Concepts of Iconology and Their Use in Western and Central Europe
2. Iconology or Iconography?: The Term Iconology in Erwin Panofsky's
Research on Art 3. Iconology vs. Iconography: G. J. Hoogewerff's Seminal
Distinctions 4. The Political Iconology of Ernst H. Kantorowicz 5. Flat
Iconology: Metamorphoses of a Method in British Exile 6. Imperial Style and
the Content of Architecture: Concepts of Architectural Iconography of the
1930s and 1940s, and Their Afterlife 7. Hans Sedlmayr's Structural Analysis
of the Gothic Cathedral: An Iconological Study? 8. Zofia Ameisenowa,
William S. Heckscher and 'The Genesis of Iconology' (Bonn 1964) 9. Erwin
Panofsky, Hans Sedlmayr, Lech Kalinowski, and the Meanders of Iconology 10.
Jan Biäostocki: From Iconology to the Aesthetics of Image Part 3: (Marxist)
Reinterpretation of Iconology Behind the Iron Curtain 11. Iconology Versus
Iconography in the Soviet Art-Historical Discourse, 1960s-1980s 12.
Sneaking In: Iconology and the Process of Renewal in Late Soviet Estonian
Art History 13. The Prague School of Marxist Iconology 14. Helga Sciurie,
Friedrich Möbius, and the Jena Arbeitskreis für Ikonologie und Ikonographie
in the German Democratic Republic Part 4: Absence and Non-Acceptance of
Iconology in Some Regions Behind the Iron Curtain 15. The Absence of
Iconology in Romania: A Possible Answer 16. A Strange Place of 'Style' in
Iconology: A Case Study from Southeastern Europe
Diverse Concepts of Iconology and Their Use in Western and Central Europe
2. Iconology or Iconography?: The Term Iconology in Erwin Panofsky's
Research on Art 3. Iconology vs. Iconography: G. J. Hoogewerff's Seminal
Distinctions 4. The Political Iconology of Ernst H. Kantorowicz 5. Flat
Iconology: Metamorphoses of a Method in British Exile 6. Imperial Style and
the Content of Architecture: Concepts of Architectural Iconography of the
1930s and 1940s, and Their Afterlife 7. Hans Sedlmayr's Structural Analysis
of the Gothic Cathedral: An Iconological Study? 8. Zofia Ameisenowa,
William S. Heckscher and 'The Genesis of Iconology' (Bonn 1964) 9. Erwin
Panofsky, Hans Sedlmayr, Lech Kalinowski, and the Meanders of Iconology 10.
Jan Biäostocki: From Iconology to the Aesthetics of Image Part 3: (Marxist)
Reinterpretation of Iconology Behind the Iron Curtain 11. Iconology Versus
Iconography in the Soviet Art-Historical Discourse, 1960s-1980s 12.
Sneaking In: Iconology and the Process of Renewal in Late Soviet Estonian
Art History 13. The Prague School of Marxist Iconology 14. Helga Sciurie,
Friedrich Möbius, and the Jena Arbeitskreis für Ikonologie und Ikonographie
in the German Democratic Republic Part 4: Absence and Non-Acceptance of
Iconology in Some Regions Behind the Iron Curtain 15. The Absence of
Iconology in Romania: A Possible Answer 16. A Strange Place of 'Style' in
Iconology: A Case Study from Southeastern Europe