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The underexplored significance of Austrian art historian Ernst Gombrich.
Ernst Gombrich can be considered one of the most influential art historians of the twentieth century. Until now, however, the global impact of his work has been underappreciated. Global Culture after Gombrich presents essays on the scholar and his body of work by historians of art and culture—themselves students of Gombrich or associated with his scholarly home, the Warburg Institute—from Asia, North America, and Europe. Contributors include Carlo Ginzburg, Peter Burke, John Onians, Nicolas Penny, Cao Yiqiang, and more.
Subjects range from picture-making’s place in human evolution to the visual marginalia of the Renaissance and from nineteenth-century modernism to the implications of the latest neuroscience for cultural history. Ranging from theoretical broadsides to intricate reflections, other chapters explore fundamental issues like the notion of connoisseurship, the fate of the idea of culture, and the cultural specificity of modernism.
In showing how Gombrich initiated inquiries that have spread in numerous global directions, this book makes a vital contribution to contemporary debates around the languages of art history and showcases the range of approaches and methods by which art history is—and has yet to be—written.
Ernst Gombrich can be considered one of the most influential art historians of the twentieth century. Until now, however, the global impact of his work has been underappreciated. Global Culture after Gombrich presents essays on the scholar and his body of work by historians of art and culture—themselves students of Gombrich or associated with his scholarly home, the Warburg Institute—from Asia, North America, and Europe. Contributors include Carlo Ginzburg, Peter Burke, John Onians, Nicolas Penny, Cao Yiqiang, and more.
Subjects range from picture-making’s place in human evolution to the visual marginalia of the Renaissance and from nineteenth-century modernism to the implications of the latest neuroscience for cultural history. Ranging from theoretical broadsides to intricate reflections, other chapters explore fundamental issues like the notion of connoisseurship, the fate of the idea of culture, and the cultural specificity of modernism.
In showing how Gombrich initiated inquiries that have spread in numerous global directions, this book makes a vital contribution to contemporary debates around the languages of art history and showcases the range of approaches and methods by which art history is—and has yet to be—written.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Preface
John Onians, Nicolas Penny and Cao Yiqiang
Introduction
Cao Yiqiang
ART
1. Doodling with Ernst Gombrich
Bill Sherman
2. A ’Renaissance’ of Style – Reflections on the Style of Caricature
Sybille Moser-Ernst
3. Dorothea Beside Ariadne
Nicolas Penny
MIND
4. The Idea of Culture: Rise, Fall, Revival
Peter Burke
5. Seeing the Mind: How a Knowledge of the Brain Can Help Us to Re-write the History of Culture
John Onians
6. Pictorial Art and Global Psychological Modernity
Whitney Davis
WORLD
7. Art History in a Global Perspective, Once Again A Modest Proposal
Carlo Ginzberg
8. Vasari, Art History And The Modernist Canon
Partha Mitter
9. Art and Intelligence
Cao Yiqiang
AFTERWORD
10. What China Meant to E H Gombrich
Leonie Gombrich
11. Gombrich and China: a Mutual Discovery
Cao Yiqiang
Preface
John Onians, Nicolas Penny and Cao Yiqiang
Introduction
Cao Yiqiang
ART
1. Doodling with Ernst Gombrich
Bill Sherman
2. A ’Renaissance’ of Style – Reflections on the Style of Caricature
Sybille Moser-Ernst
3. Dorothea Beside Ariadne
Nicolas Penny
MIND
4. The Idea of Culture: Rise, Fall, Revival
Peter Burke
5. Seeing the Mind: How a Knowledge of the Brain Can Help Us to Re-write the History of Culture
John Onians
6. Pictorial Art and Global Psychological Modernity
Whitney Davis
WORLD
7. Art History in a Global Perspective, Once Again A Modest Proposal
Carlo Ginzberg
8. Vasari, Art History And The Modernist Canon
Partha Mitter
9. Art and Intelligence
Cao Yiqiang
AFTERWORD
10. What China Meant to E H Gombrich
Leonie Gombrich
11. Gombrich and China: a Mutual Discovery
Cao Yiqiang
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