6/30/2023 0 Comments Baxandall painting and experience![]() ![]() The result of his Warburg years research appeared as his first book Giotto and the Orators, 1971, an examination of how language shapes a response to art. His pamphlet, German Wood Statuettes 1500-1800, dates from this period. In 1965 Baxandall left the V&A to be a lecturer at the Warburg Institute of the University of London. The following year Terence Hodgkinson returned to the department from an assistant director position at the museum, and Baxandall and Hodgkinson worked together. In 1961 he joined the Victoria and Albert Museum's department of Architecture and Sculpture, then under the direction of John Pope-Hennessy. Baxandall was a Fellow at the Warburg Institute between 19, studying along with Michael Podro under E. He continued study at the University in Pavia and Munich. At Cambridge, the literary critic William Empson (1906-1984) and literary scholar Frank Raymond Leavis (1895-1978) helped him form a lingual approach to culture. He attended Manchester Grammar School, Manchester, England, and then Downing College, Cambridge University where he received an A. Baxandall's parents were the museum director David Kighley Baxandall and Isobel Thomas (Baxandall). Scholar of Italian Renaissance art who employed postmodernist and social-history methods. ![]()
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