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The same is true of the great art historians of the postwar era, such as Erwin Panofsky and Ernst Gombrich.
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Horn and his mentor, Erwin Panofsky, had personally examined the manuscript at the University of Heidelberg.
HITLER’S HOLY RELICS Sidney D. Kirkpatrick 2010
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Horn and his mentor, Erwin Panofsky, had personally examined the manuscript at the University of Heidelberg.
HITLER’S HOLY RELICS Sidney D. Kirkpatrick 2010
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Horn, the German-born son of a Lutheran minister, received his doctoral degree in art history under the mentorship of the renowned Erwin Panofsky at the University of Hamburg in 1933, before emigrating to the United States and then volunteering to serve in the U.S. Army in 1943.
HITLER’S HOLY RELICS Sidney D. Kirkpatrick 2010
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The art historian Erwin Panofsky called the camera an allegory for the abbess's virtue, based on the three "mirrors" of Renaissance iconography: the moral, the natural and the doctrinal.
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Horn, the German-born son of a Lutheran minister, received his doctoral degree in art history under the mentorship of the renowned Erwin Panofsky at the University of Hamburg in 1933, before emigrating to the United States and then volunteering to serve in the U.S. Army in 1943.
HITLER’S HOLY RELICS Sidney D. Kirkpatrick 2010
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Erwin Panofsky described Broederlam as ‘the greatest of all pre-Eyckian panel painters insofar as their work has been preserved’
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[5] The term has been used before in a 1986 paper by Sarah Slatford, build-ing on a line of thought explored by Erwin Panofsky in his 1955 essay "Meaning in the Visual Arts."
The Way to All Flesh Bell, Julian 2008
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Erwin Panofsky, the German-Jewish art historian, took a special interest in Rembrandt's connection to Jews.
Rembrandt—The Jewish Connection? Moser, Benjamin 2008
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In a talk he gave at the Modern around the same time and which was published in 1934, the art critic Erwin Panofsky argued: "Whether we like it or not, it is the movies that mold, more than any other force, the opinions, the taste, the language, the dress, the behavior and even the physical appearance of a public comprising more than 60 percent of the population of the earth."
Mae West & Mrs. John D. Rockefeller Jr. Mae West NYC 2004
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