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Principles of Art History: The Problem of the Development of Style in Early Modern Art One Hundredth Anniversary Edition

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Principles of Art History: The Problem of the Development of Style in Early Modern Art One Hundredth Anniversary Edition

    Heinrich Wölfflin
    A New Translation by Jonathan Blower
    Essays by Evonne Levy and Tristan Weddigen

    Principles of Art History by Heinrich Wölfflin (1864–1945), a revolutionary attempt to construct a science of art through the study of the development of style, has been a foundational work of formalist art history since it was first published in 1915. At once systematic and subjective, and remarkable for its compelling descriptions of works of art, Wölfflin’s text has endured as an accessible yet rigorous approach to the study of style. Although Wölfflin applied his analysis to objects of early modern European art, Principles of Art History has been a fixture in the theoretical and methodological debates of the discipline of art history and has found a global audience.

    With translations in twenty-four languages and many reprints, Wölfflin’s work may be the most widely read and translated book of art history ever. This new English translation, appearing one hundred years after the original publication, returns readers to Wölfflin’s 1915 text and images. It also includes the first English translations of the prefaces and afterword that Wölfflin himself added to later editions. Introductory essays provide a historical and critical framework, referencing debates engendered by Principles in the twentieth century for a renewed reading of the text in the twenty-first.

    Jonathan Blower is a translator and architectural historian based in London. Evonne Levy is professor of art history at the University of Toronto. Tristan Weddigen is professor of the history of early modern art at Universität Zürich.

    “This new English translation…offers an updated, highly readable version suitable for a 21st-century audience.”
    —Choice

     

    368 pages
    7 x 10 inches
    122 b/w 
illustrations
    
ISBN 978-1-60606-452-8
    
paperback
    

    Getty Publications
    Imprint: Getty Research Institute
    Series: Texts & Documents

    2015

    • 


      Heinrich Wölfflin
      A New Translation by Jonathan Blower
      Essays by Evonne Levy and Tristan Weddigen

      Principles of Art History by Heinrich Wölfflin (1864–1945), a revolutionary attempt to construct a science of art through the study of the development of style, has been a foundational work of formalist art history since it was first published in 1915. At once systematic and subjective, and remarkable for its compelling descriptions of works of art, Wölfflin’s text has endured as an accessible yet rigorous approach to the study of style. Although Wölfflin applied his analysis to objects of early modern European art, Principles of Art History has been a fixture in the theoretical and methodological debates of the discipline of art history and has found a global audience.

      With translations in twenty-four languages and many reprints, Wölfflin’s work may be the most widely read and translated book of art history ever. This new English translation, appearing one hundred years after the original publication, returns readers to Wölfflin’s 1915 text and images. It also includes the first English translations of the prefaces and afterword that Wölfflin himself added to later editions. Introductory essays provide a historical and critical framework, referencing debates engendered by Principles in the twentieth century for a renewed reading of the text in the twenty-first.

      Jonathan Blower is a translator and architectural historian based in London. Evonne Levy is professor of art history at the University of Toronto. Tristan Weddigen is professor of the history of early modern art at Universität Zürich.

      “This new English translation…offers an updated, highly readable version suitable for a 21st-century audience.”
      —Choice

       

      368 pages
      7 x 10 inches
      122 b/w 
illustrations
      
ISBN 978-1-60606-452-8
      
paperback
      

      Getty Publications
      Imprint: Getty Research Institute
      Series: Texts & Documents

      2015

      • 

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        Heinrich Wölfflin
        A New Translation by Jonathan Blower
        Essays by Evonne Levy and Tristan Weddigen

        Principles of Art History by Heinrich Wölfflin (1864–1945), a revolutionary attempt to construct a science of art through the study of the development of style, has been a foundational work of formalist art history since it was first published in 1915. At once systematic and subjective, and remarkable for its compelling descriptions of works of art, Wölfflin’s text has endured as an accessible yet rigorous approach to the study of style. Although Wölfflin applied his analysis to objects of early modern European art, Principles of Art History has been a fixture in the theoretical and methodological debates of the discipline of art history and has found a global audience.

        With translations in twenty-four languages and many reprints, Wölfflin’s work may be the most widely read and translated book of art history ever. This new English translation, appearing one hundred years after the original publication, returns readers to Wölfflin’s 1915 text and images. It also includes the first English translations of the prefaces and afterword that Wölfflin himself added to later editions. Introductory essays provide a historical and critical framework, referencing debates engendered by Principles in the twentieth century for a renewed reading of the text in the twenty-first.

        Jonathan Blower is a translator and architectural historian based in London. Evonne Levy is professor of art history at the University of Toronto. Tristan Weddigen is professor of the history of early modern art at Universität Zürich.

        “This new English translation…offers an updated, highly readable version suitable for a 21st-century audience.”
        —Choice

         

        368 pages
        7 x 10 inches
        122 b/w 
illustrations
        
ISBN 978-1-60606-452-8
        
paperback
        

        Getty Publications
        Imprint: Getty Research Institute
        Series: Texts & Documents

        2015

        •