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Арнольд Хаузер — немецкий и венгерский философ, историк искусства и социолог, почётный член Венгерской академии наук. Wikipedia  

✵ 8. Май 1892 – 28. Январь 1978
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“The new Christian ideal of life did not at first alter the outward forms of art, but did alter its social function.”

The Social History of Art, Volume I. From Prehistoric Times to the Middle Ages, 1999, Chapter IV. The Middle Ages

“Folk-art signifies the poetical, musical and pictorial activities of those strata of the population which are uneducated and not urbanized or industrialised.”

Arnold Hauser, cited in: Bihar Tribal Research Institute (1961). Bulletin of the Bihar Tribal Research Institute. Vol. 3-4, p. 144

“The art of representing the human figure in the ancient world begins and ends with ‘frontality’.”

The Social History of Art, Volume I. From Prehistoric Times to the Middle Ages, 1999, Chapter III. Greece and Rome

“The historical importance of the Carracci is extraordinary; the history of the whole of modern ‘church art’ begins with them.”

Источник: The Social History of Art', Volume II. Renaissance, Mannerism, Baroque, 1999, Chapter 9. The Baroque of the Catholic Courts

“We read the works of the older literature differently from those of our own age; we enjoy them purely aesthetically, that is, indirectly, disinterestedly, perfectly aware of their fictitiousness and of our self-deception.”

Источник: The Social History of Art, Volume IV. Naturalism, impressionism, the film age, 1999, Chapter 1. Naturalism and Impressionism

“The late Middle Ages not merely has a successful middle class—it is in fact a middle-class period.”

The Social History of Art, Volume I. From Prehistoric Times to the Middle Ages, 1999, Chapter IV. The Middle Ages

“Such specialization and depersonalization of enquiry led inevitably to a taste for mere erudition and a temptation to eclecticism.”

The Social History of Art, Volume I. From Prehistoric Times to the Middle Ages, 1999, Chapter III. Greece and Rome