Heinrich Wölfflin
Heinrich Wölfflin (; 21 June 1864 – 19 July 1945) was a Swiss
art historian, esthetician and educator, whose objective classifying principles ("
painterly" vs. "linear" and the like) were influential in the development of
formal analysis in art history in the early 20th century. He taught at Basel, Berlin and Munich in the generation that saw German art history's rise to pre-eminence. His three most important books, still consulted, are ''Renaissance und Barock'' (1888), ''Die Klassische Kunst'' (1898, "Classic Art"), and ''Kunstgeschichtliche Grundbegriffe'' (1915, "Principles of Art History").
Wölfflin taught at
Berlin University from 1901 to 1912, at
Munich University from 1912 to 1924, and at
University of Zurich from 1924 until his retirement.
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