The impact of Max Dvořák is habitually considered to consist of reading his texts. I would like to argue that the key aspect is rather an interpretation and representation and that their mode depends on specific conditions of time and place. A recapitulation of renewed interest in Dvořák in Czech art historiography during the 1960s recognizes the strategies that were used to adapt his “idealistic” methodology for the use of the period Marxist-Leninist scholarship. It was only due to success of this re-interpretation campaign that Dvořák was able to fill the position of the “father of Czech art history”
This article investigates a research method of the so-called Vienna School of Art History, mainly it...
The article suggests the reading of two editions of Lionginas Šepetys’ monograph "Modernizmo metmeny...
ON SOME ISSUES OF SOCIALIST REALISM IN ART Vladimír Šolta (1924–1977) – painter, cartoonist and writ...
Max Dvořák is widely recognized as a key contributor to the tectonic change in the perception of Man...
Czech art history in the 20th century has been strongly informed by the tradition of the Vienna Scho...
Czech born art historian Max Dvořák is known as one of the leading persons of modern heritage protec...
In 1903, the Czech University in Prague proceeded to fill the vacant chair in Art History. The Philo...
Czechoslovakia was subject to authoritarian rule of the Communist Party since 1948 and any research ...
In the period from the 1960s to the first half of the 1980s, František Dvořák was known as one of th...
The five or eight years leading up to the failed “Prague Spring” represent the most important period...
The intellectual development of Max Dvořák (1874-1921), one of the protagonists of the ‘Vienna Schoo...
In the early 1940s, Karel Teige, a prominent theorist of the Czech avant-garde, returns to Max Dvoř...
The article deals with the influence of Berlin philosopher Georg Simmel on Viennese art historian Ma...
(in English): Vladimír Dvořák (14 May, 1925 - 28 December, 1999) is mainly known to the public as th...
The present paper is reminiscence and an attempt to reconstruct the intellectual heritage of art his...
This article investigates a research method of the so-called Vienna School of Art History, mainly it...
The article suggests the reading of two editions of Lionginas Šepetys’ monograph "Modernizmo metmeny...
ON SOME ISSUES OF SOCIALIST REALISM IN ART Vladimír Šolta (1924–1977) – painter, cartoonist and writ...
Max Dvořák is widely recognized as a key contributor to the tectonic change in the perception of Man...
Czech art history in the 20th century has been strongly informed by the tradition of the Vienna Scho...
Czech born art historian Max Dvořák is known as one of the leading persons of modern heritage protec...
In 1903, the Czech University in Prague proceeded to fill the vacant chair in Art History. The Philo...
Czechoslovakia was subject to authoritarian rule of the Communist Party since 1948 and any research ...
In the period from the 1960s to the first half of the 1980s, František Dvořák was known as one of th...
The five or eight years leading up to the failed “Prague Spring” represent the most important period...
The intellectual development of Max Dvořák (1874-1921), one of the protagonists of the ‘Vienna Schoo...
In the early 1940s, Karel Teige, a prominent theorist of the Czech avant-garde, returns to Max Dvoř...
The article deals with the influence of Berlin philosopher Georg Simmel on Viennese art historian Ma...
(in English): Vladimír Dvořák (14 May, 1925 - 28 December, 1999) is mainly known to the public as th...
The present paper is reminiscence and an attempt to reconstruct the intellectual heritage of art his...
This article investigates a research method of the so-called Vienna School of Art History, mainly it...
The article suggests the reading of two editions of Lionginas Šepetys’ monograph "Modernizmo metmeny...
ON SOME ISSUES OF SOCIALIST REALISM IN ART Vladimír Šolta (1924–1977) – painter, cartoonist and writ...