Ernst H. Gombrich, the Art Historian, master of both Continental thought and English language, became one of the world’s most well-known representatives of the discipline. Half a century ago his testable theories transformed thinking on how to look at art. After only a few years during which semiotics appeared to render Sir Ernst’s common-sense framework outdated, the rise of cognitive approaches has enabled him to recover internationally the status he once had in France as a radical thinker within modern philosophy. This book explores Gombrich’s intellectual legacy by analysing some of the concepts and insights in the context of Image Science, the “Steckenpferd”. The international contributors are original authorities in their own right, among them some of Gombrich’s former students.
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- Sybille Moser-Ernst (Hg.)
- Prof. Dr. Sybille Moser-Ernst lehrt Kunstgeschichte an der Universität Innsbruck. Sie war Post-Doc-Schülerin von Sir Ernst H. Gombrich am Warburg-Institut der Universität London.
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- Johannes Feichtinger (Hg.),
- Marianne Klemun (Hg.),
- Jan Surman (Hg.),
- Petra Svatek (Hg.)
- Thomas Assinger (Hg.),
- Elisabeth Grabenweger (Hg.),
- Annegret Pelz (Hg.)
- Daniela Angetter-Pfeiffer (Hg.),
- Birgit Nemec (Hg.),
- Herbert Posch (Hg.),
- Christiane Druml (Hg.),
- Paul Weindling (Hg.)
- Andrea Stieldorf (Hg.),
- Ursula Mättig (Hg.),
- Ines Neffgen (Hg.)
- Dieter Dowe (Hg.),
- Eckhardt Fuchs (Hg.),
- Heike Christina Mätzing (Hg.),
- Steffen Sammler (Hg.)