Detail publikace
Death Wish: Přání smrti: Konec slohu a historiografie architektury
HORÁČEK, M.
Originální název
Death Wish: The End of a Style and the Historiography of Architecture Death Wish: End of a Style and the Historiography of Architecture
Český název
Death Wish: Přání smrti: Konec slohu a historiografie architektury
Anglický název
Death Wish: The End of a Style and the Historiography of Architecture Death Wish: End of a Style and the Historiography of Architecture
Typ
přednáška
Jazyk
en
Originální abstrakt
The theme is end of styles. Using the notion revival in the style debate (Gothic Revival, etc.) seems to be an expression of the persuasion, that a style (Gothic) finished or died in one moment, then it did not exist for a certain period, and after that occurred again, revived. But is this construct correct?
Český abstrakt
Přednáška rozebírající fenomén konce výtvarných slohů z pohledu dějepisu umění. Klíčové hypotézy (Vasari, Birnbaum, Göller) a teoretické problémy konstruktu.
Anglický abstrakt
The theme is end of styles. Using the notion revival in the style debate (Gothic Revival, etc.) seems to be an expression of the persuasion, that a style (Gothic) finished or died in one moment, then it did not exist for a certain period, and after that occurred again, revived. But is this construct correct?
Klíčová slova
Umění - dějepis umění - sloh - teorie
Vydáno
23.11.2012
Nakladatel
Courtauld Institute of Art
Místo
London, UK
BibTex
@misc{BUT96082,
author="Martin {Horáček}",
title="Death Wish: The End of a Style and the Historiography of Architecture Death Wish: End of a Style and the Historiography of Architecture",
annote="The theme is end of styles. Using the notion revival in the style debate (Gothic Revival, etc.) seems to be an expression of the persuasion, that a style (Gothic) finished or died in one moment, then it did not exist for a certain period, and after that occurred again, revived. But is this construct correct?",
address="Courtauld Institute of Art",
chapter="96082",
institution="Courtauld Institute of Art",
year="2012",
month="november",
publisher="Courtauld Institute of Art",
type="lecture"
}