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HORÁČEK, M.
Original Title
The Problem of Expiration of Style and the Historiography of Architecture
Type
book chapter
Language
English
Original Abstract
The essay discusses ideas about the end of styles. To use the notion “revival” in the style debate (Gothic Revival, etc.) seems to be an expression of the persuasion, that a style (Gothic) finished or died in one moment, then it did not exist for a certain period, and after that occurred again, “revived”. But is this construct correct? How can the existence of a style be stopped? Art historians invented three basic hypotheses. First, a style dies as a living organism. Second, a style continues its evolution in another culture. Third, a style disappears because it ceases to be fashionable. What serve these hypotheses for? Who likes the notion “revival” and why “revivalists” usually have not use it? How is a style retained in memory, waiting for its “revival”?
Keywords
architecture; art history; art theory; style
Authors
Released
1. 9. 2015
Publisher
The Courtauld Institute of Art
Location
London
ISBN
978-1-907485-04-6
Book
Revival: Memories, Identities, Utopias
Edition
Courtauld Books Online
Edition number
1
Pages from
86
Pages to
99
Pages count
14
URL
http://courtauld.ac.uk/research/courtauld-books-online/revival-memories-identities-utopias
BibTex
@inbook{BUT119602, author="Martin {Horáček}", title="The Problem of Expiration of Style and the Historiography of Architecture", booktitle="Revival: Memories, Identities, Utopias", year="2015", publisher="The Courtauld Institute of Art", address="London", series="Courtauld Books Online", edition="1", pages="86--99", isbn="978-1-907485-04-6", url="http://courtauld.ac.uk/research/courtauld-books-online/revival-memories-identities-utopias" }