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Idealism and naturalism in Gothic artIdealism and naturalism in Gothic art

Idealism and naturalism in Gothic art1967

Max Dvořák

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"In his essay on Idealism and naturalism in Gothic sculpture and painting, art is no longer an autonomous phenomenon, but the expression of a ‘world view’. The history of art is no longer seen as an unbroken chain of development, but rather as a dialectic process impelled by the ‘contrast between the ideational and the material’ (Gegensatz zwischen Geist und Materie). Now Dvořák assigned equal importance to naturalism and to its opposite, the fundamentally idealistic character of Gothic art, which he had still vehemently denied in 1904."

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First published
1967
OL Work ID
OL3058051W

Subjects

Art, GothicGothic ArtGothic SculptureIdealism in artNaturalism in artSculpture, GothicArt gothiqueNaturalisme dans l'artIdéalisme dans l'artSculpture gothique

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