Art History and Criticism
PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL
Address:Faculty
of Arts
Vytautas Magnus University
Laisvės av. 53-515
LT-44309 Kaunas, Lithuania
ART HISTORY & CRITICISM
IS A SCHOLARLY JOURNAL SPECIALISING IN THE ACADEMIC RESEARCH AND REVIEWS IN THE
FIELDS OF ART HISTORY, CRITICISM, AND CULTURAL HERITAGE.THIS
MAGAZINE IS PLACED IN
MLA INTERNATIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY
DATABASE, ARTICLES WITH ENTIRE TEXT AREPLACED IN VYTAUTAS MAGNUS UNIVERSITY AND
eELABa
DATABASE INTERNET PAGE.
EDITORIAL BOARD
Editor-in-chief:
Prof. habil. dr. Vytautas Levandauskas (Vytauto Didžiojo universitetas, Lietuva
/ Vytautas Magnus
University, Lithuania)
Members:
Prof. Ph. D. Joakim Hansson (Gotlando universitetas,Švedija / University of
Gotland, Sweden)
Dr. Rūta Kaminska (Latvijos dailės akademija / Art Academy of Latvia)
Prof. dr. Vojtech Lahoda (Čekijos mokslų akademijos Meno istorijos institutas /
Institute of Art History of
the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic)
Prof. dr. Aliaksandr I. Lakotka (Baltarusijos nacionalinės mokslų akademijos K.
Krapivos meno, etnografijos
ir folkloro institutas / The K. Krapiva Institute of Study of Arts, Ethnography
and Folklore of
the National Academy of Sciences of the Belarus)
Prof. dr. Mašgorzata Sugera (Jogailos universitetas, Lenkija / Jagiellonian
University, Poland)
Prof. Ph. D. Bronius Vaškelis (Vytauto Didžiojo universitetas, Lietuva /
Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania)
Prof. Ph. D. Kęstutis Paulius Čygas
(Arizonos valstijos universitetas, JAV / Arizona State University, USA)
A GUIDE FOR AUTHORS
Articles should include a delineation of the scholarly problem with reference to
why it is relevant and what has been done in the field so far; a well defined
object of research; aims and objectives of the text; presentation of the results
of research and conclusions; list of references and bibliography. The summary
should briefly present the issue and conclusions of the article in English,
French or German. If the article is written in non-Lithuanian language it should
include summary in Lithuanian or English.
The text of the article should be presented as follows: author's first name and
surname; the title; the introduction;
results of the research; the conclusions; list of references or/and bibliography;
the summary; the list of illustrations. The name of the institution of the
author, the first name and surname of the author, the degree and the e-mail
should be indicated at the end of the text.
The article should not exceed the limit of one printer's sheet (40 000
characters with spaces); the length of the summary should be approximately 0,5 -
1 page (1000-2000 characters). Text should be processed with Microsoft Word
(6.0/95, 97, 2000 or 2002) or Microsoft Office 2003 and typeset in 12 point
Times New Roman with line spacing 1,5. The paste-up should fit paper size A4
with following margins: top :
The author should deliver the editors one copy of the article and all the
additions, typeset by computer and printed on the one side of A4 size paper
sheet with laser printer and an electronic record on a CD or a floppy disc. The
illustrations should be of a high quality JPG or TIF. Each illustration should
contain the author's name, the title of the work of art, and a number of the
figure.
The author should present the editors with one peer-review written by a scholar
specialising in the corresponding field of study.