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Edgar Wind

Edgar Wind (/wɪnd/; 14 May 1900 – 12 September 1971) was a British interdisciplinary art historian, specializing in iconology in the Renaissance era. He was a member of the school of art historians associated with Aby Warburg and the Warburg Institute as well as the first Professor of art history at Oxford University.

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Alma mater
University of Hamburg
Awards
Guggenheim Award, 1950
Born
14 May 1900 Berlin, German Empire
Died
12 September 1971 (aged 71) London, United Kingdom
Discipline
Art History
Institutions
Warburg Institute University of Oxford

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Edgar Wind → Art Historians, Art History, Edgar, Marcel, The Edgar Wind JournalDictionary, The Edgar Wind Society, Wind
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Edgar Wind → University of Hamburg
Awards · 1
Edgar Wind → Guggenheim Award, 1950
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Edgar Wind → 14 May 1900 Berlin, German Empire
Died · 1
Edgar Wind → 12 September 1971 (aged 71) London, United Kingdom
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Edgar Wind → Art History
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Edgar Wind → Warburg Institute University of Oxford
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Edgar Wind → Pagan Mysteries in the Renaissance, Art and Anarchy
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Edgar Wind → Ästhetischer und kunstwissenschaftlicher Gegenstand. Ein Beitrag zur Methodologie der Kunstgeschichte

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Edgar WindAlma materUniversity of Hamburg1.00infobox
Edgar WindAwardsGuggenheim Award, 19501.00infobox
Edgar WindBorn14 May 1900 Berlin, German Empire1.00infobox
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Edgar WindDisciplineArt History1.00infobox
Edgar WindInstitutionsWarburg Institute University of Oxford1.00infobox
Edgar WindNotable worksPagan Mysteries in the Renaissance, Art and Anarchy1.00infobox
Edgar WindThesisÄsthetischer und kunstwissenschaftlicher Gegenstand. Ein Beitrag zur Methodologie der Kunstgeschichte1.00infobox
Edgar Windrelated to External linksThe Edgar Wind JournalDictionary0.60section
Edgar Windrelated to External linksArt Historians0.60section
Edgar Windrelated to External linksWind0.60section
Edgar Windrelated to External linksEdgar0.60section

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