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Otto Pächt

Otto Pächt (7 September 1902, Vienna – 17 April 1988, Vienna) was an Austrian art historian and one of the representatives of the second wave of the Vienna School of Art History. He mostly wrote on the medieval and Renaissance art of Europe. An exile from the Nazis, he taught in England and United States, before returning to Austria in 1963.

Early life and education edit

Pächt was born in Vienna on 7 September 1902 into a Jewish family. His father David Pächt, a Jewish industrialist who owned a successful textile factory in Vienna, came from Bukovina, and his mother, née Josefine Freundlich, from Vienna. His mother was a member of the Israelitische Kultusgemeinde Wien, the body that represented Vienna's Jewish community.[citation needed]

He attended one of the 'Humanistisches Staatsgymnasium' in Vienna – a grammar school in which the classical languages Latin and ancient Greek are taught as the basis of European culture. In 1920 entered university in Vienna to study art history.

Unlike his colleagues and the Germanic higher education model, where students moved from university to university to attend classes, Pächt remained in Vienna except for one semester in Berlin studying with Adolph Goldschmidt, and some contact with Wilhelm Pinder (q.v) in Leipzig. His principal influences in Vienna were the major forces in the so-called second or new "Vienna School" of art history: Max Dvořák, Karl Maria Swoboda, whose assistant he was, and Julius von Schlosser, the latter supervising his dissertation on medieval painting in 1925 "Das Verhältnis von Bild und Vorwurf in der mittelalterlichen Entwicklung der Historiendarstellung", supervised by Julius von Schlosser.[1]

Pächt was, alongside Hans Sedlmayr, one of the proponents of art-historical Strukturforschung, a key scholar of the so-called New Vienna School of Art History (an art-historical school involved in the reformulation of methodological approaches first advanced by Alois Riegl). Between 1926 and 1930 he co-edited the new serial "Kritische Berichte zur kunstgeschichtlichen Literatur" (founded by Pächt and Bruno Fürst [Wikidata] and in 1931 and 1933 edited the first (and only) two issues of "Kunstwissenschaftliche Forschungen" in collaboration with Sedlmayer). His doctoral dissertation (Habilitation) of 1932 was written on the painter Michael Pacher, supervised by August Grisebach at Heidelberg. It was published 1933 as a short article in the journal Kunstwissenschaftliche Forschungen. With the rise of National Socialism in Germany in 1933, Pächt's university post was revoked and he returned to Vienna. Shortly before the Anschluss, in 1936, Pächt left Austria to accept an invitation by the Irish George Furlong, Director of the National Gallery of Ireland.[1]

Life in London and Oxford edit

 
Gravesite of Pächt at the Neustifter Friedhof in Vienna

From 1937 until 1941, he lectured in London at the Courtauld Institute and Warburg Institute, whose director was the viennese Fritz Saxl. At Oxford University, he was entrusted with the cataloguing of the collection of manuscripts of the Bodleian Library, Oxford,[2] which resulted in a 3-volume catalogue "Illuminated Manuscripts in the Bodleian Library", published in 1966, 1970 and 1973 together with his pupil J.J.G. Alexander. From 1945 he held an honorary lectureship in medieval art at Oriel College, and in 1950 was appointed fellower of the University. In the 1950s and 1960s Pächt held short-term positions at Princeton University, Cambridge and New York.

Return to Vienna edit

In 1963, at the invitation of Otto Demus, he was appointed professor of art history at the University of Vienna. From 1969, Pächt headed the Department of Manuscripts at the Austrian National Library, and following his retirement in 1972, he compiled and edited a catalogue of illuminated manuscripts of the Vienna National Library, which appeared 1974 under the title "Die illuminierten Handschriften und Inkunabeln der Österreichischen Nationalbibliothek" as vol. I of the series "Veröffentlichungen der Kommission für Schrift- und Buchwesen des Mittelalters".

Otto Pacht died in Vienna on 17 April 1988 and is buried in the city's Neustifter Friedhof.[citation needed]

Photographs by Otto Pacht are held at the Conway Library in the Courtauld, London, and are being digitised.[3]

Representative work edit

  • Das Verhältnis von Bild und Vorwurf in der mittelalterliche Entwicklung der Historiendarstellung, Phil. Diss., (doctoral dissertation), Vienna, 1925.
  • Österreichische Tafelmalerei der Gotik. Augsburg, 1929.
  • Gestaltungsprinzipien der westlichen Malerei des 15. Jahrunderts, (Habilitationsschrift), Heidelberg, 1932. Published partially as: "Gestaltungsprinzipien der westlichen Malerei des 15. Jahrhunderts". In: Kunstwissenschaftliche Forschungen 2 (1933): p. 75–100.
  • "Die historische Aufgabe Michael Pachers". In: Kunstwissenschaftliche Forschungen, 1, Berlin 1931, p. 95–132.
  • "A Book of Hours by Jean Fouquet". In: The Bodleian Library Record, 1, Oxford 1941, p. 245–247.
  • The Master of Mary of Burgundy, London 1948.
  • "Early Italian Nature Studies and the Early Calendar Landscape". In: Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes, 13, London 1950, p. 13–47.
  • "The Avignon Diptych and its Eastern Ancestry". In: De atticus opuscula XL. Essays in Honor of Erwin Panofsky, ed. M. Meiss, New York, 1961, p. 402–421.
  • "Die Gotik der Zeit um 1400 als gesamteuropäische Kunstsprache", in: Exhibition. cat. Europäische Kunst um 1400, Vienna 1962.
  • "Panofsky's 'Early Netherlandish Painting'", Burlington Magazine 98 (1956), part I (April): 110-116, part II (August): 267–79.
  • "Alois Riegl", Burlington Magazine 105 (May 1963): 188–93.
  • Methodisches zur Kunstgeschichtlichen Praxis, ausgewählte Schriften, Munich: Prestel, 1977. Translated in English as The Practice of Art History: Reflections on Method, London Harvey Miller, 1999.
  • Van Eyck: Die Begründer der altniederländischen Malerei. Munich: 1989. Translated as Van Eyck and the Founders of Early Netherlandish Painting, 1994.
  • Book Illumination in the Middle Ages. An Introduction. London: Harvey Miller Publishers, 1994.
  • Early Netherlandish Painting. From Rogier van der Weyden to Gerard David, ed. by Monika Rosenauer, London: Harvey Miller Publishers, 1997.
  • Venetian Painting in the Fifteenth Century. From Mantegna to Bellini. London: Harvey Miller Publishers, 2003.

Decorations and awards edit

  • Since 1956: Member of the British Academy
  • Since 1967: Member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences
  • *1976: Wilhelm Hartel Prize Austrian Decoration for Science and Art
  • 1976: Austrian Cross of Honor for Sciences and Art, First Class
  • 1971: Honorary Doctor from the University of Oxford
  • 1981: Ehrenmedaille der Bundeshauptstadt Wien in Gold
  • 1982: "Officier de l'Ordre National de Mérite de la République Française"
  • 1985: Austrian Decoration for Science and Art

References edit

  1. ^ a b Otto Pächt Dictionary of Art Historians.[dead link]
  2. ^ Rubinstein, William D.; Jolles, Michael A.; Rubinstein, Hilary L. (2011), Rubinstein, William D.; Jolles, Michael A.; Rubinstein, Hilary L. (eds.), "P", The Palgrave Dictionary of Anglo-Jewish History, London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, pp. 740–774, doi:10.1057/9780230304666_16, ISBN 978-0-230-30466-6, retrieved 17 March 2021
  3. ^ "Who made the Conway Library?". Digital Media. 30 June 2020. Retrieved 17 March 2021.

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Otto Pacht 7 September 1902 Vienna 17 April 1988 Vienna was an Austrian art historian and one of the representatives of the second wave of the Vienna School of Art History He mostly wrote on the medieval and Renaissance art of Europe An exile from the Nazis he taught in England and United States before returning to Austria in 1963 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Life in London and Oxford 3 Return to Vienna 4 Representative work 5 Decorations and awards 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education editPacht was born in Vienna on 7 September 1902 into a Jewish family His father David Pacht a Jewish industrialist who owned a successful textile factory in Vienna came from Bukovina and his mother nee Josefine Freundlich from Vienna His mother was a member of the Israelitische Kultusgemeinde Wien the body that represented Vienna s Jewish community citation needed He attended one of the Humanistisches Staatsgymnasium in Vienna a grammar school in which the classical languages Latin and ancient Greek are taught as the basis of European culture In 1920 entered university in Vienna to study art history Unlike his colleagues and the Germanic higher education model where students moved from university to university to attend classes Pacht remained in Vienna except for one semester in Berlin studying with Adolph Goldschmidt and some contact with Wilhelm Pinder q v in Leipzig His principal influences in Vienna were the major forces in the so called second or new Vienna School of art history Max Dvorak Karl Maria Swoboda whose assistant he was and Julius von Schlosser the latter supervising his dissertation on medieval painting in 1925 Das Verhaltnis von Bild und Vorwurf in der mittelalterlichen Entwicklung der Historiendarstellung supervised by Julius von Schlosser 1 Pacht was alongside Hans Sedlmayr one of the proponents of art historical Strukturforschung a key scholar of the so called New Vienna School of Art History an art historical school involved in the reformulation of methodological approaches first advanced by Alois Riegl Between 1926 and 1930 he co edited the new serial Kritische Berichte zur kunstgeschichtlichen Literatur founded by Pacht and Bruno Furst Wikidata and in 1931 and 1933 edited the first and only two issues of Kunstwissenschaftliche Forschungen in collaboration with Sedlmayer His doctoral dissertation Habilitation of 1932 was written on the painter Michael Pacher supervised by August Grisebach at Heidelberg It was published 1933 as a short article in the journal Kunstwissenschaftliche Forschungen With the rise of National Socialism in Germany in 1933 Pacht s university post was revoked and he returned to Vienna Shortly before the Anschluss in 1936 Pacht left Austria to accept an invitation by the Irish George Furlong Director of the National Gallery of Ireland 1 Life in London and Oxford edit nbsp Gravesite of Pacht at the Neustifter Friedhof in ViennaFrom 1937 until 1941 he lectured in London at the Courtauld Institute and Warburg Institute whose director was the viennese Fritz Saxl At Oxford University he was entrusted with the cataloguing of the collection of manuscripts of the Bodleian Library Oxford 2 which resulted in a 3 volume catalogue Illuminated Manuscripts in the Bodleian Library published in 1966 1970 and 1973 together with his pupil J J G Alexander From 1945 he held an honorary lectureship in medieval art at Oriel College and in 1950 was appointed fellower of the University In the 1950s and 1960s Pacht held short term positions at Princeton University Cambridge and New York Return to Vienna editIn 1963 at the invitation of Otto Demus he was appointed professor of art history at the University of Vienna From 1969 Pacht headed the Department of Manuscripts at the Austrian National Library and following his retirement in 1972 he compiled and edited a catalogue of illuminated manuscripts of the Vienna National Library which appeared 1974 under the title Die illuminierten Handschriften und Inkunabeln der Osterreichischen Nationalbibliothek as vol I of the series Veroffentlichungen der Kommission fur Schrift und Buchwesen des Mittelalters Otto Pacht died in Vienna on 17 April 1988 and is buried in the city s Neustifter Friedhof citation needed Photographs by Otto Pacht are held at the Conway Library in the Courtauld London and are being digitised 3 Representative work editDas Verhaltnis von Bild und Vorwurf in der mittelalterliche Entwicklung der Historiendarstellung Phil Diss doctoral dissertation Vienna 1925 Osterreichische Tafelmalerei der Gotik Augsburg 1929 Gestaltungsprinzipien der westlichen Malerei des 15 Jahrunderts Habilitationsschrift Heidelberg 1932 Published partially as Gestaltungsprinzipien der westlichen Malerei des 15 Jahrhunderts In Kunstwissenschaftliche Forschungen 2 1933 p 75 100 Die historische Aufgabe Michael Pachers In Kunstwissenschaftliche Forschungen 1 Berlin 1931 p 95 132 A Book of Hours by Jean Fouquet In The Bodleian Library Record 1 Oxford 1941 p 245 247 The Master of Mary of Burgundy London 1948 Early Italian Nature Studies and the Early Calendar Landscape In Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 13 London 1950 p 13 47 The Avignon Diptych and its Eastern Ancestry In De atticus opuscula XL Essays in Honor of Erwin Panofsky ed M Meiss New York 1961 p 402 421 Die Gotik der Zeit um 1400 als gesamteuropaische Kunstsprache in Exhibition cat Europaische Kunst um 1400 Vienna 1962 Panofsky s Early Netherlandish Painting Burlington Magazine 98 1956 part I April 110 116 part II August 267 79 Alois Riegl Burlington Magazine 105 May 1963 188 93 Methodisches zur Kunstgeschichtlichen Praxis ausgewahlte Schriften Munich Prestel 1977 Translated in English as The Practice of Art History Reflections on Method London Harvey Miller 1999 Van Eyck Die Begrunder der altniederlandischen Malerei Munich 1989 Translated as Van Eyck and the Founders of Early Netherlandish Painting 1994 Book Illumination in the Middle Ages An Introduction London Harvey Miller Publishers 1994 Early Netherlandish Painting From Rogier van der Weyden to Gerard David ed by Monika Rosenauer London Harvey Miller Publishers 1997 Venetian Painting in the Fifteenth Century From Mantegna to Bellini London Harvey Miller Publishers 2003 Decorations and awards editSince 1956 Member of the British Academy Since 1967 Member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences 1976 Wilhelm Hartel Prize Austrian Decoration for Science and Art 1976 Austrian Cross of Honor for Sciences and Art First Class 1971 Honorary Doctor from the University of Oxford 1981 Ehrenmedaille der Bundeshauptstadt Wien in Gold 1982 Officier de l Ordre National de Merite de la Republique Francaise 1985 Austrian Decoration for Science and ArtReferences edit a b Otto Pacht Dictionary of Art Historians dead link Rubinstein William D Jolles Michael A Rubinstein Hilary L 2011 Rubinstein William D Jolles Michael A Rubinstein Hilary L eds P The Palgrave Dictionary of Anglo Jewish History London Palgrave Macmillan UK pp 740 774 doi 10 1057 9780230304666 16 ISBN 978 0 230 30466 6 retrieved 17 March 2021 Who made the Conway Library Digital Media 30 June 2020 Retrieved 17 March 2021 External links editDictionary of Art Historians entry Otto Pacht Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Otto Pacht amp oldid 1170883829, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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