Submission guidelines
Submission guidelines
Folia Historiae Artium. New Series welcomes original, previously unpublished scholarly papers, reviews and obituaries, written in Polish, English, German, French and Italian. Papers sent for consideration, which are supposed to appear in a given year, must be received by the end of March of that year.
A submission should include a title of the paper, an abstract (approx. 2,000 characters), a captions list and illustrations. All materials should be sent to the editorial board electronically (texts as .doc or .docx files; images as .jpg or .tiff files). Quotations or bibliographic references appearing in the original in non-Roman script must be transcribed and written in Roman characters.
Authors are responsible for securing permissions to reproduce images, both in the print and electronic editions of the journal.
While submitting a paper, please provide your first name, surname, title and affiliation and contact details on a separate cover sheet. Personal details of the author or any information revealing his/her identity must not appear in the paper proper.
After the paper has been accepted for publication, authors will be asked to sign a licence agreement with the Publisher, Wydawnictwo Polskiej Akademii Umiejętności [The Publishers of the Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences].
Editorial Committee and Editorial Board
Editorial Committee
- Tim Ayers (University of York)
- Arnold Bartetzky (GWZO – Leibniz-Institut für Geschichte und Kultur des östlichen Europa, Leipzig)
- David Crowley (Royal College of Art, London)
- Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann (Princeton University)
- Marcin Fabiański (The Jagiellonian University, Cracow)
- Sergiusz Michalski (Eberhard Karls Universität, Tübingen)
- Jan Ostrowski (Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences, Cracow)
- Ulrich Pfisterer (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte München)
Editorial Board
- Wojciech Bałus (Editor-in-Chief)
- Dobrosława Horzela (Managing Editor)
- Wojciech Walanus (Secretary)
- Violetta Korsakova (współpraca)
The current issue
The current issue
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POLSKA AKADEMIA UMIEJĘTNOŚCI
FOLIA HISTORIÆ ARTIUM Seria Nowa
T. 22
KRAKÓW 2024 |
Articles in the current issue were peer-reviewed by:
- Ryszard Kasperowicz
- Stefan Muthesius
CONTENTS
Articles
Júlia Papp
Die Anfänge der institutionellen Kunstwerkfotografie in Ungarn (1859–1885) [ pdf ]
The Beginnings of Institutional Artwork Photography in Hungary (1859–1885)
SUMMARY [ pdf ]
Jindřich Vybíral
Alfred Woltmann and the History of Contemporary Art [ pdf ]
Magdalena Kunińska
The Collector (Karol Lanckoroński), the Scholar (Marian Sokołowski) and the Artist (Jacek Malczewski). Three Gazes upon Asia Minor [ pdf ]
Grzegorz First
Between Two Emerging Disciplines. Art History in Vienna and Classical Archaeology in Cracow on the Breakthroughs in Art [ pdf ]
Anna Głowa
Wissenschaftlichkeit in Alois Riegl’s Study of Late Antique Textiles from Egypt [ pdf ]
Sabrina Raphaela Buebl
Defining a Discipline: Kunstgeschichtliche Anzeigen as a Critical Organ for the Vienna School [ pdf ]
Tomáš Murár
‘I am wrong about my qualifications, or I do not have any friends’: Archival Research on the First Professorship of Max Dvořák [ pdf ]
Annette Hoffmann, Barbara Kristina Murovec
Josef Strzygowski and Avguštin Stegenšek. Some Remarks on their Jerusalem Studies [ pdf ]
Beate Störtkuhl
Interactions between the Imperial and Royal Central Commission for the Preservation of Monuments and the Conservator Milieus in Galicia [ pdf ]
Violetta Korsakova
On Lviv Art Historians and a School that Never Was [ pdf ]
Milena Bartlová
Cultivating its Own Roots: Czech Art History in the 1980s in Search of its Own Beginnings [ pdf ]
Reports of proceedings at the meetings of the Commission on Art History of the Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2023 [ pdf ]
About
About
The first issue of the annual Folia Historiae Artium appeared in 1964, then as a journal of the Commission on Art History and Theory of Art established two years earlier at the Cracow Section of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Up to 1994, thirty volumes of the journal had appeared under the aegis of the Commission. Then, in 1995, Folia Historiae Artium became a journal of the Commission on Art History of the re-established Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences, and has appeared as the ‘New Series’ ever since. In keeping with the Commission’s profile, the thematic scope of the journal encompasses all issues in the theory and history of art, both Polish and foreign, from antiquity to the present day.
Since the journal’s inception, the Editorial Board has striven to uphold the tradition of Prace Komisji Historii Sztuki [Transactions of the Commission on Art History], a periodical of the Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences, which appeared before the Second World War, by publishing papers previously read at the Commission’s monthly meetings. Apart from that, also other papers, reviews and obituaries are published.
The journal appears both in print and in electronic form, the electronic version being the first published medium.
e-ISSN 2719-5635
ISSN 0071-6723
The electronic version of the journal is available in open access
under the Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Poland (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 PL) licence.
Digitised archival issues as well as current electronic editions of Folia Historiae Artium are now accessible on-line,
at no charge, at the Heidelberg University Library: http://fha.uni-hd.de