From Art to Arms: The Rise of Georgian Art History and the Post-War Shift in Soviet Priorities

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FILIPOVÁ Alžběta

Rok publikování 2024
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Citace FILIPOVÁ, Alžběta. From Art to Arms: The Rise of Georgian Art History and the Post-War Shift in Soviet Priorities. In WHY HUMANITIES? The Decline and Fall of the Role of Human Sciences in the Euro-Atlantic World. 2024.
Popis This paper examines the establishment and early history of the Institute of Georgian Art History within the Georgian SSR Academy of Sciences, founded in February 1941, just a few months before the German invasion of the Soviet Union. Ironically, the Institute was led by Professor Giorgi Chubinashvili, a prominent art historian with German training, and supported by his first assistant, Rene Schmerling, a Georgian-born scholar of German descent. Drawing on and further developing the formalist methodology of Heinrich Wölfflin, the Institute played a crucial role in shaping the historiography of the Georgian nation.
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