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Dictionary of the History of Ideas

Studies of Selected Pivotal Ideas
  
  

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

Rudolf Arnheim, Art and Visual Perception: A Psychology
of the Creative Eye
(Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1954; 1960).
Johannes Dobai, Die Kunsttheorien des 18. Johrhunderts in
England
(Vienna, in print). Max Dvořák, Idealismus und
Naturalismus in der gotischen Skulptur und Malerei

(Munich and Berlin, 1918). K. Fiedler, Gesammelte Schrif
ten über Kunst (Leipzig, 1896; 1971). Hanns-Conon von
der Gabelentz-Altenburg, “Zum Begriff 'Naturalismus'
in der bildenden Kunst, Versuch einer Klärung,” in
Anschauung und Deutung—Willy Kurth zum 80. Geburt-
stag
(Berlin, 1964). Etienne Gilson, The A. W. Mellon Lec-
tures in Fine Arts (1955), Painting and Reality, 2nd ed.
(London and Princeton, 1957). Ernst Gombrich, Art and
Illusion: A Study in the Psychology of Pictorial Repre-
sentation
(New York, 1960). René Huyghe, Dialogue avec
le visible
(Paris, 1955). Ernst Kris and Otto Kurz, Die Leg-
ende vom Künstler: Ein geschichtlicher Versuch
(Vienna,
1934). Erwin Panofsky, Idea. Ein Beitrag zur Begriffsge-
schichte der älteren Kunsttheorie.
Studien der Bibliothek
Warburg, Vol. 5 (Berlin, 1924); trans. Joseph Peake as Idea:
A Concept in Art Theory
(Los Angeles, 1968). Alois Riegl,
Die spätrömische Kunstindustrie (Vienna, 1901; 1927); idem,
Stilfragen (Berlin, 1893). Georg Schmidt, “Naturalismus und
Realismus. Ein Beitrag zur kunstgeschichtlichen Begriffs-
bildung,” Festschrift für Martin Heidegger zum siebzigsten
Geburstag
(Pfullingen, 1959). Seymour Slive, “Realism and
Symbolism in Seventeenth-Century Dutch Painting,”
Daedalus, 91, 3 (Summer, 1962). Franz Wickhoff, Die
Wiener Genesis
(Vienna, 1895). Heinrich Wölfflin, Kunst-
geschichtliche Grundbegriffe. Das Problem der Stilentwick-
lung in der neueren Kunst
(Munich, 1925); trans. as Princi-
ples of Art History, The Problem of the Development of Style
in Later Art
(reprint Gloucester, Mass., no date).

FRITZ NOVOTNY

[See also Art and Play; Baroque in Literature; Form; Im-
pressionism; Mimesis; Nature; Romanticism; Style; Ut
pictura poesis.
]