Die Gestaltungsprincipien Michelangelos, besonders in ihrem Verhältnis zu denen Raffaels: Aus dem Nachlass

In 1920, Erwin Panofsky, one of the most influential art historians of the 20th century, submitted his habilitation thesis on Michelangelo. In following years, Panofsky developed the manuscript further, yet never published it. Following his emigration to the US in the early 1930s, it was considered lost, but was later rediscovered in Munich, and subsequently edited by Panofsky’s widow. This edition includes a facsimile of the original manuscript.

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Die Gestaltungsprincipien Michelangelos, besonders in ihrem Verhältnis zu denen Raffaels: Aus dem Nachlass

In 1920, Erwin Panofsky, one of the most influential art historians of the 20th century, submitted his habilitation thesis on Michelangelo. In following years, Panofsky developed the manuscript further, yet never published it. Following his emigration to the US in the early 1930s, it was considered lost, but was later rediscovered in Munich, and subsequently edited by Panofsky’s widow. This edition includes a facsimile of the original manuscript.

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Die Gestaltungsprincipien Michelangelos, besonders in ihrem Verhältnis zu denen Raffaels: Aus dem Nachlass

Die Gestaltungsprincipien Michelangelos, besonders in ihrem Verhältnis zu denen Raffaels: Aus dem Nachlass

Die Gestaltungsprincipien Michelangelos, besonders in ihrem Verhältnis zu denen Raffaels: Aus dem Nachlass

Die Gestaltungsprincipien Michelangelos, besonders in ihrem Verhältnis zu denen Raffaels: Aus dem Nachlass

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In 1920, Erwin Panofsky, one of the most influential art historians of the 20th century, submitted his habilitation thesis on Michelangelo. In following years, Panofsky developed the manuscript further, yet never published it. Following his emigration to the US in the early 1930s, it was considered lost, but was later rediscovered in Munich, and subsequently edited by Panofsky’s widow. This edition includes a facsimile of the original manuscript.


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ISBN-13: 9783110388312
Publisher: De Gruyter
Publication date: 02/17/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 636
File size: 31 MB
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Age Range: 18 Years
Language: German

About the Author

Erwin Panofsky (1892-1968), Kunsthistoriker inHamburg und Princeton.

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