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2 unusual facts about Ernst Kantorowicz


Early Christian art and architecture

Although borrowings of motifs such as the Virgin and Child from pagan religious art had been pointed out as far back as the Protestant Reformation, when John Calvin and his followers gleefully used them as a stick with which to beat all Christian art, the belief of André Grabar, Andreas Alföldi, Ernst Kantorowicz and other early 20th-century art historians that Roman Imperial imagery was a much more significant influence "has become universally accepted".

Portrait of Francesco d'Este

In 1939 Ernst Kantorowicz identified the man as Lionello's illegitimate son Francesco (c. 1430 – after 1475), which is now generally accepted.


Robert E. Lerner

Lerner is currently preparing an edition of a treatise written during the Great Schism of the West and is gathering materials for a biography of the medieval historian Ernst Kantorowicz.


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