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Abstract
This article deals with aspects of Alois Riegl’s investigation of Baroque art in light of selected passages of his still unpublished manuscripts. The analysis of this voluminous corpus, in comparison with Riegl’s posthumous publications on the “origins” of Baroque art, reveals not only a much more comprehensive study of Baroque art, but also a far more complex idea of “Baroque”. The purpose of the article is to advance knowledge about Riegl’s actual contribution to Baroque studies. Particular attention will be paid to both core concepts of Riegl’s analysis of Baroque art and his methodological approach, by highlighting reference models as well as divergences from contemporary research.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Journal of Art Historiography |
Publisher | Department of Art History, University of Birmingham |
Media of output | Online |
Size | 17 Seiten |
Publication status | Published - 1 Dec 2023 |
Event | The Influence of the Vienna School of Art History III: Origins, Modifications and Influences of Its Theoretical Concepts - Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic Duration: 19 Apr 2023 → 20 Apr 2023 Conference number: 3 |
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
- 604004 Fine arts
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Dive into the research topics of 'Alois Riegl’s ‘Baroque’ in the light of selected passages in his unpublished manuscripts'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.Activities
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Vom Allgemeinen zum Besonderen und vice versa. Alois Riegls methodischer Pluralismus und sein Barockbegriff anhand seiner Handschriften und im Zusammenhang mit der historiografischen Debatte
Eleonora Gaudieri (Speaker)
19 Apr 2023 → 20 Apr 2023Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
Research output
- 1 Book
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Alois Riegl: Eine Neubewertung seines Barockbegriffs anhand ausgewählter unpublizierter Passagen seiner Manuskripte
Gaudieri, E., 9 Dec 2024, 1 ed. Wien: Böhlau Verlag. 229 p. (Schriftenreihe des Österreichischen Historischen Instituts in Rom).Publications: Book › Peer Reviewed