This book explores the goals and limitations of twentieth-century art studies (Kunstwissenschaft) as a field, and aims to contribute to future academic research. It is structured around several representative art scientists and their key texts, exploring the theories of influential figures in the field, such as Erwin Panofsky and Aby Warburg (art researchers). This approach allows the book to present the universal construction goals, theoretical sources, thinking logic and academic dilemmas of art history in an interdisciplinary context at that time.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
"Professor Fan Baiding's book is a landmark exploration of the intellectual foundations and evolving frontiers of art historiography. The Ends of Art Studies offers a rigorous, cross-disciplinary, and incisive account of how conceptions of time, experience, and disciplinary boundaries have shaped the study of art." Professor Maurizio Marinelli, Professor of China and Global Prosperity, The Bartlett, University College London
"A unique contribution to world art scholarship that offers an alternative perspective on European historiography in art from a Chinese viewpoint." Professor Cao Yiqiang, Senior Professor, China Academy of Art
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
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978-1-917458-07-8 (9781917458078)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Professor Fan Baiding is the vice dean of the School of Arts and Humanities, China Academy of Art. His research covers issues related to the history of art historiography, art theory and iconographic tradition.