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Motive aus Indien - Motives from India

Set in Stone: Gems and Stones from Royal Indian Courts - Set in Stone: Gems and Stones from Royal Indian Courts Palast der Winde, Jaipur - Jaipur, Rajasthan Takht-e-rawaan - City Palace, Jaipur Set in Stone: Gems and Stones from Royal Indian Courts - Set in Stone: Gems and Stones from Royal Indian Courts Chandigarh - Chandigarh, Punjab and Haryana Shimla , Hill Station - Shimla, Hill Station, Himachal Pradesh Jali with elaborated tree motif - Ahmedabad, Gujarat 
Amer, Shri Jagat Shiromani ji Temple - Jali Jantar Mantar, Jaipur - Jantar Mantar, Jaipur Salar Jang Museum, Hyderabad, India - Salar Jung Museum, Hyderabad Sun Temple, Modhera, Gujarat  - Sun Temple of Modhera Am Strand von Juhu, Mumbai / Bombay - Mumbai / Bombay, Maharashtra Nataraja - the Lord of the Dance - Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya Museum Jaipur, City Palace Museum - Jaipur, Rajasthan Sun Temple, Modhera, Gujarat  - Sun Temple of Modhera

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Josef Strzygowski (1862-1941), Photo c. 1910

Josef Strzygowski (1862-1941)

Josef Strzygowski was one of the most versatile and at the same time most controversial art historians of the first half of the 20th century. On the occasion of his 150th birthday in 2012, two major symposia were held, in spring in Biala, his birthplace (formerly Galicia, today Bielsko in Poland) and in October in Vienna, organized by the Society for Comparative Art Research, Josef Strzygowski founded in 1934.

The contributions of both conferences were published together in one volume: see Piotr O. Scholz (Hrsg.), Von Biala nach Wien. Josef Strzygowski und die Kunstwissenschaften, Akten der internationalen wissenschaftlichen Konferenzen zum 150. jährigen Geburtstag von Josef Strzygowski [Bielsko-Biala / Wien 2012] 2015. In this volume there is a so far unpublished, very well balanced obituary on Josef Strzygowski written by Alfons Maria Schneider (1896-1952), ed. by Joachim Gierlichs with an introduction by Alexander Zäh.

On Josef Strzygowski see also the entry in Wikipedia (which might change over the time!) as well as the contributions by Alexander Zäh, e.g. A. Zäh, Josef Strzygowski als Initiator der christlich-kunsthistorischen Orientforschung und Visionär der Kunstwissenschaft, mit Beiträgen von Helmut Buschhausen und Christina Maranci, Römische Quartalsschrift für Christliche Altertumskunde (RQ) 107.2 (2012) S. 105-148.