Framing Formalism: Riegl's Work
These critical essays examine various facets of Riegl’s work, offering a re-engagement with the ideas of one of the most important and neglected art historians of the twentieth century.
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Ostrow Saul (Article author), Binstock Benjamin (Article author), Lorda Joaquin (Article author), Sedlmayr Hans (Article author), Hlobil Ivo (Article author), Schlosser Julius von (Article author), Muthesius Stefan (Article author), Woodfield Richard (Article author), Masheck Joseph (Article author), Ballantyne Andrew (Article author), Laarmann Frauke (Article author), Peaker Giles (Article author), Rampley Matthew (Article author)
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Abingdon
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Year
2001
Number of pages
320 pages
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9789057013225
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Available on request
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Yes
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Yes
UDC code and author sign
701.1 Woo
Volumes
1
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