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“Obituary of Franz Wickhoff” trans. and ed. Marta Filipova
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Vincenc Kramář
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Alois Riegl
/ Franz Wickhoff
/ objective method
/ universalism
/ Vienna School of art history
2013
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Vincenc Kramář
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Alois Riegl
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/ Vienna School of art history
2013
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“Obituary of Franz Wickhoff” trans. and ed. Marta Filipova
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“Obituary of Franz Wickhoff” trans. and ed. Marta Filipova
2013
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Wickhoff, ‘a man of great refined artistic taste who refused to be bound by period theories and who was open to all truly artistic impressions’, is remembered in this obituary, written by his former student of Czech origin, Vincenc Kramář (1877-1960), an eminent art historian and art collector. Published in 1909, the text overviews the theoretical and methodological approaches that Wickhoff as well as Riegl used and thus outlines, for the first time, the main traits of the Vienna School of art history, such as genetic links and universal development of art and the objective study of the works of art, that have been associated with it until today.
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Department of Art History, University of Birmingham
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