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Wackenroders "Herzensergießungen eines kunstliebenden Klosterbruders" in ihrem Verhältnis zu Vasari

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The essay traces how a young Romantic's art meditations drew on Vasari's biographies to shape several character studies and a painter's chronicle, isolating seven passages where Vasari supplies historical material and noting other sources such as Sandrart and later commentators. It explores thematic motives—advocating an affective, devotional art appreciation in opposition to rigid dogma—and discusses contemporary reception by Schlegel and Tieck, the author's formative encounters with art and Fiorillo's influence, and questions of textual transmission by comparing Vasari's editions and the ways Wackenroder adapts, supplements, or rejects Vasari's judgments.

About the Author

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Ernst Dessauer

Ernst Dessauer was a German scholar and writer known for his contributions to art criticism and literature. His notable work, "Wackenroders 'Herzensergießungen eines kunstliebenden Klosterbruders' in ihrem Verhältnis zu Vasari," explores the relationship between the writings of Wilhelm Heinrich Wackenroder and the Italian Renaissance artist Giorgio Vasari. Dessauer's analysis reflects a deep engagement with the intersections of art, literature, and philosophy, highlighting the cultural significance of these figures in the context of their time. His scholarly approach offers valuable insights into the appreciation of art and its literary representations.

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