Shaping of Art History
Discover the intricate evolution of art history with "Shaping of Art History" by Kathryn Brush, published by Cambridge University Press in 2010. This insightful paperback, spanning 280 pages, delves into the development of art history within the German academic landscape during the late nineteenth century. Brush meticulously examines the significant contributions of renowned scholars Wilhelm Vöge and Adolph Goldschmidt, both pivotal figures in the study of medieval art.
Through her rich analysis, Brush highlights the methodologies and critical approaches adopted by these influential scholars, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the historiography of art. "Shaping of Art History" is essential for anyone interested in the intersections of art criticism and academic history, as it sheds light on the foundations that have shaped modern art discourse. Enhance your collection with this compelling exploration of art's past.