Jacob Burckhardt

Carl Jacob Christoph Burckhardt (25 May 1818 8 August 1897) was a Swiss historian of art and culture and an influential figure in the historiography of both fields. He is known as one of the major progenitors of cultural history. Sigfried Giedion described Burckhardt's achievement in the following terms: "The great discoverer of the age of the Renaissance, he first showed how a period should be treated in its entirety, with regard not only for its painting, sculpture and architecture, but for the social institutions of its daily life as well."

Jacob Burckhardt
(1892)
Born(1818-05-25)25 May 1818
Died8 August 1897(1897-08-08) (aged 79)
Basel, Switzerland
NationalitySwiss
Alma materUniversity of Bonn
Notable workThe Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy (Die Cultur der Renaissance in Italien; 1860)
Era19th-century philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
InstitutionsUniversity of Basel
Federal Polytechnic School
Main interests
History of art
Cultural history

His best known work is The Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy (1860).

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