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* [[Media:Panofsky_Erwin_Style_and_Medium_in_Motion_Picture.pdf|"Style and Medium in Motion Picture"]], 1934–.
 
* [[Media:Panofsky_Erwin_Style_and_Medium_in_Motion_Picture.pdf|"Style and Medium in Motion Picture"]], 1934–.
 
* [[Media:Jan_van_Eycs_Arnolfini_Portrait.pdf|"Jan van Eyck's Arnolfini portrait"]], in: ''The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs'', 1934.
 
* [[Media:Jan_van_Eycs_Arnolfini_Portrait.pdf|"Jan van Eyck's Arnolfini portrait"]], in: ''The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs'', 1934.
* "The Early History of Man in a Cycle of Paintings by Piero di Cosimo", in: Journal of the Warburg Institute, 1937
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* "The Early History of Man in a Cycle of Paintings by Piero di Cosimo", in: Journal of the Warburg Institute, 1937.
 
* [[Media:Panofsky_Galileo_as_a_critic_of_arts.pdf|"Galileo as a Critci of the Arts: Aesthetic Attitude and Scientific Thought"]], in: ''Isis'', vol. 47, no. 1 (Mar., 1956), pp. 3-15.
 
* [[Media:Panofsky_Galileo_as_a_critic_of_arts.pdf|"Galileo as a Critci of the Arts: Aesthetic Attitude and Scientific Thought"]], in: ''Isis'', vol. 47, no. 1 (Mar., 1956), pp. 3-15.
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* with Ernest C. Hassold, "Wilhelm Voge: A Biographical Memoir", in: ''Art Journal'', vol. 28, 1968.
 
* [[Media:Erasmus_and_the_visual_arts_panofsky.pdf|"Erasmus and the Visual Arts"]], in: ''Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes'', vol. 32 (1969), pp. 200-227.
 
* [[Media:Erasmus_and_the_visual_arts_panofsky.pdf|"Erasmus and the Visual Arts"]], in: ''Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes'', vol. 32 (1969), pp. 200-227.
  

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Erwin Panofsky.
Born March 30, 1892(1892-03-30)
Hanover, Germany
Died March 14, 1968(1968-03-14) (aged 75)
Princeton, New Jersey, USA

Erwin Panofsky was a German art historian. Panofsky's work remains highly influential in the modern academic study of iconography, and many of his works are still in print, including Studies in Iconology: Humanist Themes in the Art of the Renaissance (1939), and his study on Albrecht Dürer.

Literature

Books
Selected articles

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