Victor Stoichita
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==List of works== | ==List of works== | ||
*''[[The Self-Aware Image: An Insight into Early Modern Meta-Painting]]'' (1993) | *''[[The Self-Aware Image: An Insight into Early Modern Meta-Painting]]'' (1993) | ||
- | * ''[[Visionary Experience in the Golden Age of Spanish Art]]'' (Londres, 1995) | + | * ''[[Visionary Experience in the Golden Age of Spanish Art]]'' (1995) |
*''[[Short History of the Shadow]]'' (1997) | *''[[Short History of the Shadow]]'' (1997) | ||
- | * ''[[Goya. The Last Carnival]]'' (en colaboración con Anna Maria Coderch), (Londres, 1999) | + | * ''[[Goya. The Last Carnival]]'' (with Anna Maria Coderch), (Londres, 1999) |
- | * ''[[The Pygmalion Effect]]'' (Chicago, 2008). | + | * ''[[The Pygmalion Effect]]'' (2008) |
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Spanish art]] | *[[Spanish art]] |
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Victor Ieronim Stoichita (Bucharest, June 13, 1949) is art history professor at the University of Fribourg, Switzerland. He is the author of Visionary Experience in the Golden Age of Spanish Art (1995), and co-author of Goya: The Last Carnival (1999), both published by Reaktion Books. He is married to Anna María Coderch.
List of works
- The Self-Aware Image: An Insight into Early Modern Meta-Painting (1993)
- Visionary Experience in the Golden Age of Spanish Art (1995)
- Short History of the Shadow (1997)
- Goya. The Last Carnival (with Anna Maria Coderch), (Londres, 1999)
- The Pygmalion Effect (2008)
See also
Mentioned in
- Self-Portrait with Palette (Manet)
- Gelu Vlaşin
- This is worse
- Anasyrma
- The Third of May 1808
- The Disasters of War
- Silhouette
- Black Paintings
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