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Ornament and European modernism : from art practice to art history / edited by Loretta Vandi.
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New York, NY : Routledge, 2018.
©2018
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xii, 198 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm.
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Decoration and ornament
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Psychological aspects
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Decoration and ornament
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Decoration and ornament
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History
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Modernism (Art)
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Vandi, Loretta
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Routledge research in art history.
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Summary note
Through in-depth essays on selected issues related to the meaning of ornament and its theoretical importance for the formation of modernism especially in England, Austria, and Germany, the collection re-examines two issues in particular: on the one hand the critical discourse that appeared at the end of the nineteenth century focused on the relationship between art practice, art theory and the rising of modernism, and, on the other, the operative value ornament came to acquire in the construction, settling, and revision of the discipline of art history. The essay volume deals also with the falling into pieces of the long-sought and never-secured unity of art and ornament that marks out the entrance of modernity. Contributors to the volume treat these ill-defined aspects of the separation-process which juts forth into postmodernism. The essays, ranging from Owen Jones to Ernst Gombrich through Gottfried Semper, Alois Riegl, August Schmarsow, Wilhelm Worringer, Adolf Loos, Henry van de Velde, and Hermann Muthesius, show how artistic theories are deeply related to the art practice of their own times, and how ornament lends itself to probe historical transformations.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages [169]-186) and indexes.
Contents
Introduction
Owen Jones's theory of ornament / Isabelle J. Frank
Function, fiction, flux, and silence : ornamental theory, science, and the modern search for aesthetic volition / Debra K. Schafter
August Schmarsow's theory of ornament / Christiane Hertel
The veil of truth? Van de Velde, Muthesius, and the battle over ornament in modern architecture / Ole W. Fischer
Ornament, image, and tension in Ernst Gombrich's theory of perception / Loretta Vandi and Pavlos Jerenis
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ISBN
9781138743403 (hardcover)
1138743402 (hardcover)
OCLC
975368637
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40027567057
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