- Max Dvořák
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Max Dvořák (June 4, 1874, Roudnice nad Labem, Bohemia - February 8, 1921, Hrušovany nad Jevišovkou, Czechoslovakia) was a Czech-born Austrian art historian. He is considered a member of the Vienna School of Art History.
In 1921, fellow Austrian Adolf Loos completed a mausoleum project in Dvořák's name.[1]
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Works
- Idealismus und Naturalismus in der gothischen Skulptur und Malerei (1918)
- Das Rätsel der Kunst der Brüder van Eyck (1904)
- Kunstgeschichte als Geistesgeschichte (1924)
- Geschichte der italienischen Kunst im Zeitalter der Renaissance, 2 Vol. (1927-28)
- Gesammelte Aufsätze (1929)
- Die Gemälde Peter Bruegels des Alteren. Wien,. Schroll, 1942,. in-4°,
See also
References
- ^ http://books.google.es/books?id=8SgqvI3ddbgC&lpg=PA182&ots=43HWeqlcpo&dq=Loos%20mausoleum%20project%20for%20Max%20Dvorak&hl=en&pg=PA19#v=onepage&q=&f=false
External links
- Works by or about Max Dvořák in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
- Dvořák, Max. in the Dictionary of Art Historians, Lee Sorensen, ed.
- Hans H. Aurenhammer, ‘Max Dvořák and the History of Medieval Art’ Journal of Art Historiography Number 2 June 2010
Categories:- 1874 births
- 1921 deaths
- People from Roudnice nad Labem
- 19th-century Austrian people
- 19th-century Czech people
- Austrian art historians
- Czech art historians
- Czech expatriates in Austria
- Austrian people of Czech descent
- Art historian stubs
- Austrian academic biography stubs
- European historian stubs
- Czech people stubs
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