Gombrich and the problem of relativity of vision

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The essay argues that Ernst Gombrich's views are relevant to the critical examination of the notion of the relativity and historicity of vision which has been widely accepted as one of the central axioms shared by visual studies, art history and film studies. © 2009, Versita. All rights reserved.

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Kesner, L. (2009). Gombrich and the problem of relativity of vision. Human Affairs, 19(3), 266–273. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10023-009-0040-x

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