Framing formalism : Riegl's work / commentary, Richard Woodfield.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Critical voices in art, theory and culturePublisher: Amsterdam : Abingdon : G+B Arts International ; Marston, 2001Description: viii, 317 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9057013126
- 9789057013126
- 9057013223
- 9789057013225
- 709.2 21
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Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction to the Series -- Introduction - Alois Reigl: History's Deposition -- The Quintessence of Riegl's Thought -- Alois Riegl -- Reading Riegl's Kunst-Industrie -- Space, Grace, and Stylistic Conformity: Spatromische Kunstindustrie, and Architecture -- Problems of Style: Riegl's Problematic Foundations -- Alois Riegl: Volkskunst, Hausfleiss, und Hausindustrie -- The Vital Skin: Riegl, The Maori, and Loos -- The Reception and First Criticism of Alois Riegl in the Czech Protection of Historical Monuments -- Riegl and the Family Portrait, or How to Deal with a Genre or Group of Art -- I've Got You Under My Skin: Rembrandt, Riegl, and the Will of Art History -- Subjectivity and Modernism: Riegl and the Rediscovery of the Baroque -- Works That Have Lasted... Walter Benjamin Reading Alois Riegl -- Commentary -- Contributors.
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