Wien oder Salzburg?’: late Sedlmayr as a symptom and cure

he collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1918 accelerated the ‘atomization’ of the Vienna School of Art History, which had started with the discussion ‘Orient oder Rom’. This process eventually resulted in the interdisciplinary of ‘The New Vienna School of Art History’, where Sedlmayr was one o...

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Main Author: Stepan Vaneyan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Department of Art History, University of Birmingham 2021-06-01
Series:Journal of Art Historiography
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Online Access:https://arthistoriography.files.wordpress.com/2021/05/vaneyan-doc.pdf
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spelling doaj-edefef32111443018b8aa4aea7d867242021-07-04T10:41:57ZengDepartment of Art History, University of BirminghamJournal of Art Historiography2042-47522021-06-012424SV1doi.org/10.48352/uobxjah.00003435Wien oder Salzburg?’: late Sedlmayr as a symptom and cure Stepan Vaneyan0Lomonosov Moscow State Universityhe collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1918 accelerated the ‘atomization’ of the Vienna School of Art History, which had started with the discussion ‘Orient oder Rom’. This process eventually resulted in the interdisciplinary of ‘The New Vienna School of Art History’, where Sedlmayr was one of the central figures. His scheme of four-level interpretation of works of art, in which the eschatological level is also considered, can be applied to his own work. This allows for the better understanding of both his method and the logic of his writings as whole entities. Considering the importance of ‘ruins’ for Sedlmayr, the author pays special attention to his text on preservation of monuments, ‘Die demolierte Schönheit…’ (1965), created in Salzburg, a cultural-historical parallel to Vienna, where Sedlmayr spent the last twenty years of his life.https://arthistoriography.files.wordpress.com/2021/05/vaneyan-doc.pdfsedlmayr’s last workdvořák‘the new vienna school of art history’ruinspreservation of monuments
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Wien oder Salzburg?’: late Sedlmayr as a symptom and cure
Journal of Art Historiography
sedlmayr’s last work
dvořák
‘the new vienna school of art history’
ruins
preservation of monuments
author_facet Stepan Vaneyan
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title Wien oder Salzburg?’: late Sedlmayr as a symptom and cure
title_short Wien oder Salzburg?’: late Sedlmayr as a symptom and cure
title_full Wien oder Salzburg?’: late Sedlmayr as a symptom and cure
title_fullStr Wien oder Salzburg?’: late Sedlmayr as a symptom and cure
title_full_unstemmed Wien oder Salzburg?’: late Sedlmayr as a symptom and cure
title_sort wien oder salzburg?’: late sedlmayr as a symptom and cure
publisher Department of Art History, University of Birmingham
series Journal of Art Historiography
issn 2042-4752
publishDate 2021-06-01
description he collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1918 accelerated the ‘atomization’ of the Vienna School of Art History, which had started with the discussion ‘Orient oder Rom’. This process eventually resulted in the interdisciplinary of ‘The New Vienna School of Art History’, where Sedlmayr was one of the central figures. His scheme of four-level interpretation of works of art, in which the eschatological level is also considered, can be applied to his own work. This allows for the better understanding of both his method and the logic of his writings as whole entities. Considering the importance of ‘ruins’ for Sedlmayr, the author pays special attention to his text on preservation of monuments, ‘Die demolierte Schönheit…’ (1965), created in Salzburg, a cultural-historical parallel to Vienna, where Sedlmayr spent the last twenty years of his life.
topic sedlmayr’s last work
dvořák
‘the new vienna school of art history’
ruins
preservation of monuments
url https://arthistoriography.files.wordpress.com/2021/05/vaneyan-doc.pdf
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