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The Polish Journal of Aesthetics, no. 59:

Intersections in Art and Aesthetics

pjaesthetics.uj.edu.pl/archives/-

/journal_content/56_INSTANCE_r1lnMup4DOPq/138618288/146704330 Zoltan Somhegyi, Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary The Polish Journal of Aesthetics, no. 59, 4/2020:

"Revisiting Historical Intersections in Art and Aesthetics"

guest edited by Zoltan Somhegyi

CONTENT

Zoltan Somhegyi: Introduction 9-11

Joao Lemos: Restrictions, Incitements, and Aesthetic Value. The Role of Historical Sciences in Art Production and the Aesthetic Appreciation of Art

13-27

Enea Bianchi: In Praise of a Strategic Beauty. Mario Perniola’s Aesthetics between Stoicism, the Baroque and the Avant-Gardes

29-42

Lukas Makky: (Re)construction, (Re)evaluation, or (Re)inter- pretation of the Past: What Happens When the Past Meets with the Present?

43-58

Judit Bartha: Olimpia Revisited. Variations on a Theme by E. T. A. Hoffmann in 20th Century Avan- t-Garde Art

59-76

Zoltan Somhegyi: The Past as a Springboard for Understanding the Present. Classical Motifs in Contemporary Art through Examples from the MENA Region and Asia

77-91

Reference:

TOC: The Polish Journal of Aesthetics, no. 59: Intersections in Art and Aesthetics. In: ArtHist.net, Nov 29, 2020 (accessed Feb 27, 2022), <https://arthist.net/archive/24027>.

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