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Ernst Kitzinger and the Making of Medieval Art History
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28 November 2017

The essays collected in this volume publish the proceedings of a colloquium held at the Warburg Institute in January 2013 to mark the 100th anniversary of the birth of Ernst Kitzinger. His work has been, and still is, fundamentally influential on the present-day discipline of art history in a wide range of topics. The first half of the book is primarily biographical, with papers covering his extraordinary career, which began in Germany, Italy and England in the tumultuous years preceding World War II, before leading to internment in Australia and, eventually, to America. The second half of the book is devoted to assessments of Kitzinger’s scholarship, including his concern with the theory of style, with the early medieval art of Britain and continental Europe, with the art of Norman Sicily and with the sources and impact of iconoclasm.
ART / History / General, History of art, Paintings and painting, Drawing and drawings, The Arts: treatments and subjects, Religious and ceremonial art, Biography and non-fiction prose, Philosophy and theory of education, History: theory and methods, European history: medieval period, middle ages
Preface (pp. ix–x)
Introduction (pp. xi–xiv)
Foreword: Some Personal Memories of Ernst Kitzinger (pp. xv–xx)
by Hans Belting
I. Biography
A Scholar in his Study: Memories of Ernst Kitzinger at Work (pp. 3–13)
by Rachel Kitzinger
Ernst in England (pp. 14–37)
by John Mitchell
From London to the Antipodes: The Peregrinations of Ernst Kitzinger, and the Age of ‘Transformation’ (pp. 39–66)
by Felicity Harley-McGowan
‘Cordially, E.K.’: Ernst Kitzinger and Teaching at Dumbarton Oaks (pp. 67–90)
by Rebecca Corrie
Ernst Kitzinger’s Teaching at Harvard: A Style of Teaching, Teaching Style (pp. 91–101)
by Eunice Dauterman Maguire
II. Methods of Scholarship
Ernst Kitzinger and Style (pp. 105–111)
by Henry Maguire
Ernst Kitzinger’s Contribution to Scholarship on the Art of Western Europe (pp. 113–125)
by Lawrence Nees
Ernst Kitzinger’s Contribution to the Study of Norman Mosaics in Sicily (pp. 127–142)
by Beat Brenk
Ernst Kitzinger and the Invention of Byzantine Iconoclasm (pp. 143–152
by Leslie Brubaker
Appendix. A Memo written by Ernst Kitzinger in June 1941, on his way from Australia to England on board the ‘Themistocles’
transcribed by Tony Kitzinger
Index
of Names