Principles Of Art History: The Problem Of The Development Of Style In Later Art
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Author: Heinrich Wölfflin
Binding: Hardback
Published: Dover Publications, 1950
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
This seminal work, Principles Of Art History: The Problem Of The Development Of Style In Later Art, presents a foundational analysis of stylistic evolution within Western art. It argues for a systematic understanding of visual forms, illustrating how artistic expression shifts across different historical periods. Wölfflin’s rigorous methodology establishes key conceptual pairs that define the transition from Renaissance to Baroque, offering a compelling framework for art historical inquiry. The text details the intrinsic logic behind stylistic changes, providing readers with an indispensable tool for interpreting artistic development. Its academic tone and precise arguments make it a cornerstone for students and scholars of art history.
Author: Heinrich Wölfflin
Binding: Hardback
Published: Dover Publications, 1950
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
This seminal work, Principles Of Art History: The Problem Of The Development Of Style In Later Art, presents a foundational analysis of stylistic evolution within Western art. It argues for a systematic understanding of visual forms, illustrating how artistic expression shifts across different historical periods. Wölfflin’s rigorous methodology establishes key conceptual pairs that define the transition from Renaissance to Baroque, offering a compelling framework for art historical inquiry. The text details the intrinsic logic behind stylistic changes, providing readers with an indispensable tool for interpreting artistic development. Its academic tone and precise arguments make it a cornerstone for students and scholars of art history.