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When it was first released in 1962 The Shape of Time presented a radically new approach to the study of art history Drawing upon new insights in fields such as anthropology
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When it was first released in 1962 The Shape of Time presented a radically new approach to the study of art history Drawing upon new insights in fields such as anthropology and linguistics George Kubler replaced the notion of style as the basis for histories of art with the concept of historical sequence and continuous change across time Kublers classic work is now made available in a freshly designed edition The Shape of Time is as relevant now as it was in 1962 This book a sober deeply introspective and quietly thrilling meditation on the flow of time and space and the place of objects within a larger continuum adumbrates so many of the critical and theoretical concerns of the late twentieth and early twentyfirst century It is both appropriate and necessary that it reappear in our consciousness at this timeEdward J Sullivan New York University This book will be of interest to all students of art history and to those concerned with the nature and theory of history in general In a study of formal and symbolic durations the author presents a radically new approach to the problem of historical change Using new ideas in anthropology and linguistics he pursues such questions as the nature of time the nature of change and the meaning of invention The result is a view of historical sequence aligned on continuous change more than upon the static notion of stylethe usual basis for conventional histories of art A carefully reasoned and brilliantly suggestive essay in defense of the view that the history of art can be the study of formal relationships as against the view that it should concentrate on ideas of symbols or biographyHarpers It is a most important achievement and I am sure that it will be studies for many years in many fields I hope the book upsets people and makes them reformulateJames Ackerman In this brief and important essay George Kubler questions the soundness of the stylistic basis of art historical studies The Shape of Time ably states a significant position on one of the most complex questions of modern art historical scholarshipVirginia Quarterly Review. 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