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-'''Victor Ieronim Stoichita''' (born 1949) is Professor of the History of Art at the University of Fribourg, Switzerland. He is the author of ''[[Visionary Experience in the Golden Age of Spanish Art]]'' (1997), and co-author of ''[[Goya: The Last Carnival]]'' (1999), both published by [[Reaktion Books]].+'''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). He is married to [[Anna María Coderch]].
==List of works== ==List of works==
-*''[[Short History of the Shadow]]'' +* ''[[The Self-Aware Image: An Insight into Early Modern Meta-Painting]]'' (1993)
-*''[[+* ''[[Visionary Experience in the Golden Age of Spanish Art]]'' (1995)
-==Spanish text==+* ''[[Short History of the Shadow]]'' (1997)
- +* ''[[Goya. The Last Carnival]]'' (with Anna Maria Coderch), (Londres, 1999)
-'''Victor Ieronim Stoichita''' ([[Bucarest]], [[Rumania]], 1949) es historiador y crítico de arte.+* ''[[The Pygmalion Effect]]'' (2008)
- +==See also==
-Es, desde 1991, catedrático de Historia del Arte Moderno y Contemporáneo en la [[Universidad de Friburgo]], en [[Suiza]]. Sus intereses incluyen la hermenéutica y la antropología de la imagen, con especial énfasis en el [[arte italiano]] y [[arte español|español]]. +*[[Spanish art]]
- +*[[Italian art]]
-Estudió historia del arte en Roma, París y Munich. +*[[Metapainting]]
- +*[[Reaktion Books]]
-Ha sido profesor visitante en varias instituciones de educación superior, incluidas las universidades de Madrid ([[Universidad Carlos III de Madrid|Carlos III]]), la [[Universidad Hebrea de Jerusalén]], [[Harvard]], [[Universidad de Gotinga|Göttingen]], [[Universidad de Frankfurt|Frankfurt]], [[Universidad de Santiago de Chile|Santiago de Chile]], en la [[Universidad de Bolonia|Scuola di Studi Umanistici de Bolonia]], [[École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales]] de París y el [[Collège de France]]. Fue miembro del Wissenschaftskolleg de Berlín, profesor Rudolf Wittkower en el Instituto Max Planck de Roma, Visiting Scholar en el [[Getty Research Institute]] (Los Angeles), [[Instituto de Estudios Avanzados de Princeton]] y el Centro de Estudios Avanzados en Artes Visuales (Washington DC). +==Mentioned in==
- +*[[Self-Portrait with Palette (Manet)]]
-Ha dado numerosas conferencias en diversos museos como el [[Museo del Louvre|Louvre]], el [[Museo del Prado|Prado]], el [[Instituto de Arte de Chicago]], el [[Museo Guggenheim de Bilbao]], la [[Alte Pinakothek]] de Munich y el [[Museo de Bellas Artes de México]]. +*[[Gelu Vlaşin]]
- +*[[This is worse]]
-Tras emigrar en 1982 a [[Alemania]], se interesó especialmente por el arte español y sus problemas hermenéuticos. Sus libros proponen nuevos puntos de vista y de investigación que contribuyen a esclarecer el lugar que ocupa la pintura española en el contexto europeo y en la cultura y espiritualidad occidentales. Aparte de sus numerosos artículos y conferencias, ha publicado varios libros, algunos junto a su mujer [[Anna María Coderch]].+*[[Anasyrma]]
 +*[[Silhouette]]
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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). He is married to Anna María Coderch.

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