‘Scholarship and Empire’: Matthew Rampley, The Vienna School of Art History: Empire and the Politics of Scholarship, 1847-1918, University Park: Penn State Press, 2013

Matthew Rampley’s The Vienna School of Art History examines the early era of the famed group of art historians, curators and art functionaries against the Habsburg Empire that framed their enterprise. It takes into account the centrifugal forces of identity, nationalism and Imperial ideologies that...

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Main Author: Margaret Olin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Department of Art History, University of Birmingham 2014-12-01
Series:Journal of Art Historiography
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Online Access:https://arthistoriography.files.wordpress.com/2014/11/olin-rampleyreview.pdf
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spelling doaj.art-5a308e1907d04a3bb25517a33e3b86252022-12-22T02:06:57ZengDepartment of Art History, University of BirminghamJournal of Art Historiography2042-47522014-12-011111MO1‘Scholarship and Empire’: Matthew Rampley, The Vienna School of Art History: Empire and the Politics of Scholarship, 1847-1918, University Park: Penn State Press, 2013Margaret Olin0YaleMatthew Rampley’s The Vienna School of Art History examines the early era of the famed group of art historians, curators and art functionaries against the Habsburg Empire that framed their enterprise. It takes into account the centrifugal forces of identity, nationalism and Imperial ideologies that informed their ideas and preferences. A desideratum is the project of relating formal analyses by the thinkers he studies to the ideological allegiances that he uncovers in their thought.https://arthistoriography.files.wordpress.com/2014/11/olin-rampleyreview.pdfMatthew RampleyHabsburg EmpireVienna School of Art HIstoryFranz WickhoffAlois RieglJacob von FalkeMarian SokolowskiIzador KrsnaviAlbert IlgCamillo SitteRudolph Eitelberger
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‘Scholarship and Empire’: Matthew Rampley, The Vienna School of Art History: Empire and the Politics of Scholarship, 1847-1918, University Park: Penn State Press, 2013
Journal of Art Historiography
Matthew Rampley
Habsburg Empire
Vienna School of Art HIstory
Franz Wickhoff
Alois Riegl
Jacob von Falke
Marian Sokolowski
Izador Krsnavi
Albert Ilg
Camillo Sitte
Rudolph Eitelberger
title ‘Scholarship and Empire’: Matthew Rampley, The Vienna School of Art History: Empire and the Politics of Scholarship, 1847-1918, University Park: Penn State Press, 2013
title_full ‘Scholarship and Empire’: Matthew Rampley, The Vienna School of Art History: Empire and the Politics of Scholarship, 1847-1918, University Park: Penn State Press, 2013
title_fullStr ‘Scholarship and Empire’: Matthew Rampley, The Vienna School of Art History: Empire and the Politics of Scholarship, 1847-1918, University Park: Penn State Press, 2013
title_full_unstemmed ‘Scholarship and Empire’: Matthew Rampley, The Vienna School of Art History: Empire and the Politics of Scholarship, 1847-1918, University Park: Penn State Press, 2013
title_short ‘Scholarship and Empire’: Matthew Rampley, The Vienna School of Art History: Empire and the Politics of Scholarship, 1847-1918, University Park: Penn State Press, 2013
title_sort scholarship and empire matthew rampley the vienna school of art history empire and the politics of scholarship 1847 1918 university park penn state press 2013
topic Matthew Rampley
Habsburg Empire
Vienna School of Art HIstory
Franz Wickhoff
Alois Riegl
Jacob von Falke
Marian Sokolowski
Izador Krsnavi
Albert Ilg
Camillo Sitte
Rudolph Eitelberger
url https://arthistoriography.files.wordpress.com/2014/11/olin-rampleyreview.pdf
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