Chao-Shan Hsu, BFA MA

E: a12308262@unet.univie.ac.at
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Chao-Shan Hsu, BFA MA, is an art historian and currently a doctoral researcher at the University of Vienna and the Research Intern at the Laboratory for Cognitive Research in Art History (CReA). He earned his Master's degree from National Taiwan Normal University in Taipei, Taiwan, where he completed a thesis on the figures in the ruin paintings of eighteenth-century French artist Hubert Robert. His research interests encompass meaning and function of the figures in early modern European landscape paintings, the definition and function of art, artistic perception and the social status of the arts. His dissertation project centers on the figures in landscape paintings.