- Franz Wickhoff
Franz Wickhoff (1853,
Steyr ,Austria – 1909,Venice ,Italy ) was an Austrian art historian, and is considered a member of theVienna School of Art History . Wickhoff studied at theUniversity of Vienna underAlexander Conze andMoritz Thausing . In 1879 he received a position at the k.k. Österreichisches Museum für Kunst und Industrie (today the Museum für angewandte Kunst) in Vienna, where he metGiovanni Morelli and became interested in his theories of connoisseurship. In 1882 Wichoff began to teach at theUniversity of Vienna .In 1895 Wickhoff published his major work, "Die Wiener Genesis", a study of the development of
Roman art from the time ofAugustus to that ofConstantine I . The book was significant for its appreciation of both "high imperial" Roman art, and indeed also late antique art, both of which had previously, under the overwhelming influence ofJohann Joachim Winckelmann , been considered as stages of progressive decline following the achievements of Greek art. Wickhoff's study would prove to be of great importance for the later "Spätrömische Kunstindustrie" ofAlois Riegl , his younger contemporary at the Museum, which continued the project of rehabilitating late antique art. It also sparked the extended feud between Riegl and Wickhoff, on the one side, andJosef Strzygowski , on the other, concerning the origins of the late antique style.Wickhoff's students included many of the major figures of the next generation of Viennese art history, including
Max Dvořák ,Walter Friedländer , Wilhelm Koehler, andGustav Glück . He is buried onIsola di San Michele in Venice.External links
* [http://dictionaryofarthistorians.org/wickhofff.htm Wickhoff at the Biographical Dictionary of Art Historians.]
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