“The Greatest Revolution in Art”: Reinterpreting Roger Fry’s Byzantinism
In recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest in formalism throughout the humanities. Within the field of art history in particular, the emergence of a new formalism has been accompanied by a renewed interest in its historical manifestations. The British art critic Roger Fry (1866-1934) i...
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| Main Author: | Sander Oosterom |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | deu |
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Istanbul University Press
2022-06-01
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| Series: | Sanat Tarihi Yıllığı |
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| Online Access: | https://cdn.istanbul.edu.tr/file/JTA6CLJ8T5/F67AEAC8C80C469DAEAE052BB932532E |
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