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Henri Focillon (7
September 1881 – 3
March 1943) was a
French art historian. He was the son of the
printmaker Victor-Louis
Focillon. He was
Director of...
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scholars (with
notable contributions by
Robert de
Lasteyrie and
Henri Focillon)
changed the
original definition of
Romanesque as a sub-Roman or Roman-like...
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Cologne and Rome.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
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Focillon,
Henri (1918).
Giovanni Battista Piranesi:
Essai de
catalogue raisonné...
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United States,
including Wellesley College in M****achusetts and as
Henri Focillon Professor of Art and
Archaeology at
Harvard University. She was a senior...
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spent most of the war in New York City.
Along with
Jacques Maritain,
Henri Focillon, and
Roman Jakobson, he was a
founding member of the École
Libre des Hautes...
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Candolle 1813, Des
familles et des
tribus pp. 192–195 Privat-Deschanel &
Focillon 1870,
Asparagi p. 291
Jaume Saint-Hilaire 1805, Amaryllidées vol. 1. pp...
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after the rest of
Europe had
abandoned it.
According to
Henri Focillon,
Gothic allowed German art "to
define for the
first time
certain aspects...
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scholars at Yale,
Marcel Aubert and
Henri Focillon. He
translated into
English the
major work of
Focillon, La vie des
formes (The Life of
Forms in Art...
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England 1400–1547, 2003, V&A Publications, London, ISBN 1-85177-401-7
Focillon,
Henri (1980). The Art of the West in the
Middle Ages: Vol. 2 - Gothic...
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proud and an
almost excessive modesty."
Henri Focillon described Bracquemond in 1928 as one of "les
trois grandes dames" of Impressionism...