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Josef Rudolph Thomas Strzygowski (March 7, 1862 –
January 2, 1941) was a Polish-Austrian art
historian known for his
theories promoting influences from...
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Charles Texier (French historian, architect, and archaeologist) and
Josef Strzygowski (Polish-Austrian art historian),
after lengthy research and
study of...
- monuments. Toramanian's
scholarly work
paved the way for the scholar,
Josef Strzygowski, who,
after a long and
detailed study of the
Christian architecture,...
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continued the
debate into the 20th century. Paul
Jacobsthal and
Josef Strzygowski are
among the art
historians who
followed Riegl in
proposing grand schemes...
- School"; it has also been
described as the "Second
Vienna School."
Josef Strzygowski, who was
appointed in 1909, at the same time as Dvořák,
holds a unique...
- more
positive view of the
Byzantine aesthetic.
Alois Riegl and
Josef Strzygowski,
writing in the
early 20th century, were
above all
responsible for the...
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continuing the
debate in the 20th century. Paul
Jacobsthal and
Josef Strzygowski are
among the art
historians who
followed Riegl in
proposing grand schemes...
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together from
papyrus fragments of the
Golenischev Papyrus by
Josef Strzygowski and
Adolf Bauer with gl****
plates containing colored facsimiles of the...
- century,
possibly influenced by this perception. The art
historians Josef Strzygowski and Soviet-Armenian
Alexander Sahinian strengthened the
belief with their...
- pre-classical
regional styles from
around the
Empire (a view
promoted by
Josef Strzygowski (1862–1941), and now
mostly discounted), the
emergence into high-status...