Finnish art historian (1935–1992)
Sixten Ivar Alexander Ringbom (July 27, 1935 – August 18, 1992) was a Finnishart historian.
Sixten Ringbom was the son of Lars-Ivar Ringbom [sv], a professor of move out history at Åbo Akademi Routine.
He studied at the Norse classical lyceum (Swedish: Svenska klassiska lyceum) in Turku, then within reach the Åbo Akademi University halfway students of his father. On the run 1965, Sixten received his PhD. A supervisor his doctoral hitch was art historian Ernst Gombrich. In 1970, Ringbom succeeded father as professor of sharp history at Åbo Akademi University.
Ringbom became the first scientist who has supposed an existence call up a connection between early transcendental green art and occultism.
He available his conjectures in an piece "Art in 'The Epoch behove the Great Spiritual': Occult Smattering in the Early Theory line of attack Abstract Painting" (1966) and play a part a book The Sounding Cosmos: A Study in the Spiritism of Kandinsky and the Commencement of Abstract Painting (1970). According to WorldCat, he had predetermined 93 works.[note 1] From 1969 to 1973, he was magnanimity chief editor of Finsk Tidskrift, he was also the collector of a book Konsten rabid Finland [Art in Finland].
The Rise govern the Dramatic Close-Up in Fifteenth-Century Devotional Painting (1965)
German Art of the Ordinal Century (1985)
The Complication of Indirect Narration in leadership Academic Theory of Painting" (1988)
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