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he had little direct information. To the still existing works of art, he applied a minute empirical scrutiny. Many of his conclusions, based on inadequate evidence of Roman copies, would be modified or reversed by subsequent researchers. Nonetheless, the fervid descriptive enthusiasm of passages in his work, its strong and yet graceful style, and its vivid descriptions of works of art gave it a most immediate appeal. It marked an epoch by indicating the spirit in which the study of Greek art and of ancient civilization should be approached, and the methods by which investigators might hope to attain solid results. To
Winckelmann's contemporaries it came as a revelation, and it exercised a profound influence on the best minds of the age. It was read with intense interest by
762:("The History of Art in Antiquity"), published in 1764, was soon recognized as a permanent contribution to European literature. In this work, "Winckelmann's most significant and lasting achievement was to produce a thorough, comprehensive and lucid chronological account of all antique art—including that of the Egyptians and Etruscans." This was the first work to define in the art of a civilization an organic growth, maturity, and decline. Here, it included the revelatory tale told by a civilization's art and artifacts—these, if we look closely, tell us their own story of cultural factors, such as climate, freedom, and craft. Winckelmann sets forth both the history of Greek art
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Dresden, but his description of its best paintings remained unfinished. The treasures there, nevertheless, awakened in Winckelmann an intense interest in art, which was deepened by his
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Western painting, sculpture, literature and even philosophy. Winckelmann's
482:("Thoughts on the Imitation of Greek Works in Painting and Sculpture"), followed by a feigned attack on the work and a defense of its principles, ostensibly by an impartial critic. The
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Winckelmann "died a devout and sincere Catholic"; either way, his conversion ultimately opened the doors of the papal library to him. On the strength of the
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Winckelmann. Earlier, while in Rome, Winckelmann met the Scottish architect
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1049:Winckelmann: Selected Writings on Art
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700:Bibliothek der schönen Wissenschaften
587:The notorious fake antique fresco of
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1729:translated some minor writings, but
1503:. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
1244:Winckelmann, Johann Joachim (2006).
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276:. "The prophet and founding hero of
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1975:(1867 January) (repr. in W. Pater,
1758:Winckelmann, Johann Joachim (1873)
1731:Geschichte der Kunst des Alterthums
1637:"BIANCONI Giovanni Ludovico (1778)"
1315:(Tübingen, 1993), p. 151, note 104.
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1494:"Johann Joachim Winckelmann"
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1115:("History of Ancient Art") (1764).
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