Friedrich "Fritz" Saxl (8 January 1890, Vienna, Austria – 22 March 1948, Dulwich, London) was the art historian who was the guiding light of the Warburg...
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physicist and inventor Fritz Saxl (1890–1948), Austrian art historian Jan Saxl (1948–2020), Czech-British mathematician Michael V. Saxl, American lawyer and...
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Warburg's Collaboration with James Loeb and Fritz Saxl" in McEwan, D. (2023). Studies on Aby Warburg, Fritz Saxl and Gertrud Bing (1st ed.). Routledge. "Aby...
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which began at this time has been discussed in "Studies on Aby Warburg, Fritz Saxl and Gertrud Bing" which focuses on their communications about art and...
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disciples, especially Fritz Saxl, at the Warburg Institute in Hamburg. A personal and professional friendship linked him to Fritz Saxl in collaboration with...
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Art (1953). Expanding the scope of work by Warburg Institute scholars Fritz Saxl and Erwin Panofsky, Seznec presented a broad view of the transmission...
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their respective dating and priority is now resolved by the discovery by Fritz Saxl of an earlier illuminated manuscript, of well before 1450, from whose...
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Seznec then reproduces a prayer to Saturn from the work, noting that Fritz Saxl has pointed out that this invocation exhibits "the accent and even the...
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yet associate Bruno with Hermeticism. In 1941, the Warburg's Director Fritz Saxl offered Yates a job at the institute, then based in South Kensington;...
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157–58 Summarized in Merback, 39 Panofsky, 161 Panofsky wrote, with Fritz Saxl, Dürers "Melencolia I": eine quellen- und typengeschichtliche Untersuchung...
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(1552–1612), Archduke of Austria (1576–1608). Felix Salten (1869–1945), writer. Fritz Saxl (1890–1948), art historian. Egon Schiele (1890–1918), artist. Romy Schneider...
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library until 1909. Warburg was joined in 1913 by the Vienna art historian Fritz Saxl (1890–1948). They discussed the possibility of converting the library...
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twentieth-century Germany, Aby Warburg (1866–1929) and his followers Fritz Saxl (1890–1948) and Erwin Panofsky (1892–1968) elaborated the practice of...
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1920s. The most prominent among them were Erwin Panofsky, Aby Warburg, Fritz Saxl and Gertrud Bing. Together they developed much of the vocabulary that...
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für Georg Swarzenski zum 11. Januar 1951. Mann, Berlin 1951, p. 26–38; Fritz Saxl: "English Sculptures of the 12th Century." ed. Hanns Swarzenski. Faber...
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Art. 33 (4): 195–220. JSTOR 25608493. Erwin Panofsky (and originally Fritz Saxl), Titian's "Allegory of Prudence", A Postscript, in Meaning in the Visual...
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World Heritage Sites, 2005 A. P., review of The Zodiac of Quṣayr 'Amra by Fritz Saxl; The Astronomical Significance of the Zodiac of the Quṣayr 'Amra by Arthur...
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Philosophy, Religion, and Art" by Raymond Klibansky, Erwin Panofsky and Fritz Saxl, Basic Books (1964) The squares can be seen on folios 20 and 21 of MS...
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Murray, Karl Popper, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, G. R. S. Mead, Aby Warburg, Fritz Saxl, Gershom Scholem, Oskar Goldberg, Martin Buber, and Walter Benjamin. Eisler...
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of representation, as can be deduced from the specimens collected by Fritz Saxl in a 1939 essay, among which those by Andrea Briosco for the Easter candle...
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the desert". This hitherto unrecognised subject was first proposed by Fritz Saxl, followed by Meyer Schapiro. The crucial difference is that in this interpretation...
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Carola Giedion-Welcker, Richard Krautheimer, Kurt Martin, Jakob Rosenberg, Fritz Saxl, and Klara Steinweg. In Principles of Art History, Wölfflin formulated...
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same compositions in blockbooks was effectively solved in 1942, when Fritz Saxl published a set of manuscript illuminations using the same compositions...
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included Ernst Kris, Otto Kurz, Ernst Gombrich, Otto Pächt, Hans Sedlmayr, Fritz Saxl, Ludwig Goldscheider, Charles de Tolnay, and other well-known art historians...
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in London, founded by German art historian Aby Warburg. His disciple Fritz Saxl wrote: "The overriding idea was that the books together—each containing...
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permanent exhibition in the new Hamburg Planetarium under art historian Fritz Saxl, Director of the Kulturwissenschaftliche Bibliothek Warburg (Warburg Cultural...
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emigres such as Walter Gernsheim. Another fruitful collaboration was with Fritz Saxl, with whom he toured England to record examples of English Romanesque...
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Its main members were scholars such as Aby Warburg, Erwin Panofsky, Fritz Saxl and Ernst Cassirer, who had been schooled to see images as cultural documents...
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Warburg Institute. With her partner, Fritz Saxl, the new institute's first director, she settled in Dulwich. Saxl died in 1948, and was succeeded as director...
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the greatest scholars of the first half of the twentieth century, from Fritz Saxl and Erwin Panofsky to Ernst Cassirer. In 1933, the house was closed and...
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