681 total citations 21 papers, 201 citations indexed
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Aloïs Riegl is a scholar working on Archeology, Visual Arts and Performing Arts and History.
According to data from OpenAlex, Aloïs Riegl has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 201 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 5 papers in Archeology, 4 papers in Visual Arts and Performing Arts and 3 papers in History. Recurrent topics in Aloïs Riegl's work include Archaeological and Historical Studies (3 papers), Architecture and Art History Studies (3 papers) and Art History and Market Analysis (2 papers). Aloïs Riegl is often cited by papers focused on Archaeological and Historical Studies (3 papers), Architecture and Art History Studies (3 papers) and Art History and Market Analysis (2 papers). Aloïs Riegl collaborates with scholars based in . Aloïs Riegl's co-authors include Anthony Cutler, Daniel Wieczorek, Françoise Choay, Margaret Iversen, Margaret Olin, Andrew Hopkins, Gregory Davies and Emmanuel Alloa and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, The Classical World and The Art Bulletin.
In The Last Decade
Aloïs Riegl
17 papers
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149 citations
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Riegl, Aloïs. (2010). Book received: Alois Riegl, The Origins of Baroque Art in Rome, edited and translated by Andrew Hopkins and Arnold Witte, with essays by Alina Payne, Arnold Witte, and Andrew Hopkins; Los Angeles: Getty Research Institute including contents, acknowledgments and a note on the translation.. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.1 indexed citations
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Riegl, Aloïs. (2008). Le portrait de groupe hollandais.3 indexed citations
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Riegl, Aloïs, et al.. (2007). El culto moderno de los monumentos, su carácter y sus orígenes. Dialnet (Universidad de la Rioja).2 indexed citations
Riegl, Aloïs, et al.. (1992). Questions de style : fondements d'une histoire de l'ornementation.6 indexed citations
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Riegl, Aloïs. (1992). El arte industrial tardorromano. Dialnet (Universidad de la Rioja).2 indexed citations
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Riegl, Aloïs. (1987). El culto moderno a los monumentos: caracteres y origen. Dialnet (Universidad de la Rioja).23 indexed citations
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Cutler, Anthony, et al.. (1986). Late Roman Art Industry. The Classical World. 79(6). 425–425.49 indexed citations
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Riegl, Aloïs, Daniel Wieczorek, & Françoise Choay. (1984). Le Culte moderne des monuments : son essence et sa genèse. Seuil eBooks.22 indexed citations
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Riegl, Aloïs, et al.. (1978). Grammaire historique des arts plastiques : volonté artistique et vision du monde.1 indexed citations
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Riegl, Aloïs, et al.. (1966). Historische Grammatik der bildenden Künste.4 indexed citations
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