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Modern Art 1851-1929: Capitalism and Representation (Oxford History of Art)
Richard R. Brettell
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| #922425 in eBooks | 1999-07-22 | 1999-07-22 | File type: PDF||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Another Point of View|By Colorist|Very refreshing to see a book about this period of art from a point of view rather than just the one we get here in the United States. Excellent.|0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Five Stars|By Bonnie Simon Glauber|Happy with purchase.|0 of 0 people found the following review|||"Uniquely valuable...a magisterial survey of the cultural, economic, and historical conditions in which modern art flourished."--Stephen Eisenman, Northwestern University||"Very refreshing and original....The visual range--Czech and Canadian, Finnish and Fren
Richard R. Brettell's innovative and beautifully-illustrated account explores the works of artists such as Monet, Gauguin, Picasso, and Dali--as well as lesser-known figures--in relation to expansion, colonialism, nationalism and internationalism, and the rise of the museum. Beginning with The Great Exhibition of 1851 in London, Brettell follows the development of the major European avant-garde groups: the Realists, Impressionists, Post-Impressionists, Symbolists, Cubist...
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