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Post–Impressionism to World War II: Blackwell Anthologies in Art History

Autor D Lewer
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 mai 2005
Post-Impressionism to World War II is an exciting anthology of writings by artists, critics, and historians. The texts include primary sources from the 1880s to the eve of war in the late 1930s, knitted together with classic analyses from critics such as Benjamin, Greenberg, and Bürger. The volume also includes more recent critical interventions from a range of methodological perspectives, both well-known and less familiar. Introductory essays explore the key themes raised by the texts. The result is a vivid chronicle of avant-garde practice in Europe during an especially creative, and volatile, period of history.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781405111539
ISBN-10: 1405111534
Pagini: 432
Dimensiuni: 177 x 254 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.88 kg
Editura: Wiley
Seria Blackwell Anthologies in Art History

Locul publicării:Chichester, United Kingdom

Public țintă

undergraduates and graduate students studying 19th and 20th century art in art history departments.

Notă biografică

Debbie Lewer is Lecturer in Art History at the University of Glasgow. She has published essays in Dada Zurich: A Clown's Game from Nothing (edited by B. Pichon and K. Rihs, 1996) and Printed Matters: Printing, Publishing and Urban Culture in the Modern Period, (edited by M. Gee and T. Kirk, 2000).

Descriere

Post-Impressionism to World War II is an exciting anthology of the best art history writings of the Post-Impressionist period. Several key essays by critics including Benjamin, Greenberg and Burger knit together primary sources and classic, "canonical" criticism.