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Meyer Schapiro was a prominent American art historian and critic, known for his extensive work on medieval and modern art. His scholarly contributions spanned various disciplines, including art history, aesthetics, and philosophy. Schapiro's insights into the relationship between art and culture set a foundation for future studies in the field, emphasizing the importance of context in understanding artistic expression.

Throughout his career, Schapiro taught at several prestigious institutions, including Columbia University, where he influenced generations of students and scholars. His writings, such as 'Romanesque Architectural Sculpture' and 'A Kind of Rapture,' reflect his deep engagement with both theoretical and practical aspects of art. Schapiro was also known for his critical anthology, 'The Art of Art History,' which curated essential writings in the discipline, showcasing the evolution of art historical methodology. His legacy endures in the ways art is studied and appreciated today.

Nationalität Amerikaner
Geburtsdatum September 15, 1904
Geburtsort New York, New York, USA
Todesdatum October 5, 1996