Item Number: 126542 Title: The Vienna School of Art History : Empire and the Politics of Scholarship, 1847–1918 Author: Rampley, Matthew Price: Not Available ISBN: 9780271061580 Description: University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2013. 26cm., hardcover, 281pp., 18 illus. Summary: Matthew Rampley’s The Vienna School of Art History is the first book in over seventy-five years to study in depth and in context the practices of art history from 1847, the year the first teaching position in the discipline was created, to 1918, the collapse of Austria-Hungary. It traces the emergence of art history as a discipline, the establishment of norms of scholarly inquiry, and the involvement of art historians in wider debates about the cultural and political identity of the monarchy. While Rampley also examines the formation of art history elsewhere in Austria-Hungary, the so-called Vienna School plays the central role in the study. Located in the Habsburg imperial capital, Vienna art historians frequently became entangled in debates that were of importance to art historians elsewhere in the Empire, and Rampley pays particular attention to these areas of overlapping interest. He also analyzes the methodological innovations for which the Vienna School was well-known. Rampley focuses most fully, however, on the larger political and ideological context of the practice of art history—particularly the way in which art-historical debates served as proxies for wider arguments over the political, social, and cultural life of the Habsburg Empire. Contents: 1 Founding a Discipline: Liberalism and the Idea of Scientific Method. 2 Questions of Method: From Positivism to the History of Spirit. 3 Beyond Vienna: The Growth of Art History Across the Habsburg Monarchy. 4 An Art History of Austria-Hungary? Patriotism and the Construction of National Historiography. 5 Baroque Art and Architecture: A Contested Legacy. 6 Vernacular Cultures and National Identities: The Politics of Folk Art. 7 Readings of Modern Art: Historicism, Impressionism, Expressionism. 8 Between East and West. 9 Saving the Past: Conservation and the Cult of Monuments. Epilogue: Continuity and Rupture After 1918. We regret to inform you that this title is no longer available. P.O. Box 3904, Kingston, New York 12402 US Phone: 845-331-8519 Fax: 845-331-0852 Email: michael@artbooks.com |
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