Periodization in the Art Historiographies of Central and Eastern Europe

Periodization in the Art Historiographies of Central and Eastern Europe

Kuninska, Magdalena; Kallestrup, Shona; Mihail, Mihnea Alexandru; Adashinskaya, Anna; Minea, Cosmin

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2022

272

Dura

Inglês

9781032013848

15 a 20 dias

453

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PART 1: INTRODUCTION

Introduction

1. Linear, Entangled, Anachronic: Periodization and the Shapes of Time in Art History

PART 2: WE HAVE ALWAYS BEEN BYZANTINE

2. Renaissances in Byzantium and Byzantium in the Renaissance: the International Development of Ideas and Terminology in Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Europe

3. From Byzantine to Brancovenesc: The Periodization of Romanian Art in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century

4. Regional Variations of the Byzantine Style. Canonization/Nationalization of Art and Architecture in South-Eastern Europe

5. Bulgarian versus Byzantine: The Unrealized Museum of the Bulgarian Revival and National Style Debates in Architecture ca. 1900

PART 3: OUR ART IS IN TEXTBOOKS

6. Sztuka. Zarys jej dziejow (Art. A Survey of its History, 1872): The Disciplinary and Political Context of Jozef Lepkowski's Survey of Art History

7. German Medievalism and Estonian Contemporaneity: Centre, Periphery and Periodization in the Histories of Baltic and Estonian Art, 1880s-1930s

8. Periodization of Architecture in Croatian Art History: The Case of the 'Renaissance' and 'Transitional' Styles

PART 4: TRADITION WAS INVENTED BY MODERNITY

9. The European and the National in Imperial Historiography and Periodization of the Russian School of Painting

10. Magmatic Foundations: The Emergence and Crystallization of Early Ideas of Periodization in Polish Painting in the Nineteenth Century

11. Problematizing Periodization: Folk Art, National Narratives and Cultural Politics in Early Twentieth-Century Romanian Art History

12. Beyond the Provincial: Entanglements of Regional Modernism in Interwar Central Europe

PART 5: TURNING POINTS

13. Disaster and Renewal, 1241-42: The Transition from Romanesque to Gothic in the Historiography of Medieval Art in the Kingdom of Hungary

14. Modernism Versus Modernism: Socialist Realism and Its Discontents in Romania
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