Vasari, Schapiro, Schaafsma: Three Points of Departure for a Discussion of Style in Rock Art

This article examines the concept of style by combining three approaches: that of Giorgio Vasari, whose work is a classic of Western art history, that of Meyer Schapiro, which mediates between art−historical and archaeological/anthropological disciplines, and that of Polly Schaafsma, an ex...

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Main Authors: Livio Dobrez, Patricia Dobrez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-07-01
Series:Arts
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0752/8/3/80
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Summary:This article examines the concept of style by combining three approaches: that of Giorgio Vasari, whose work is a classic of Western art history, that of Meyer Schapiro, which mediates between art−historical and archaeological/anthropological disciplines, and that of Polly Schaafsma, an example of what stylistic analysis may achieve in rock art studies. We foreground rock art by reason of its ubiquity and time-depth, at the same time placing it in the context of any kind of depiction. In the course of the argument, we comment on a variety of relevant issues, such as those relating to progress in art; to realism; to the relation of style and history, that is, cultural context; and to quantitative as well as qualitative analytical methodologies.
ISSN:2076-0752