Degenerate Art: The Fate of the Avant-garde in Nazi Germany

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Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1991 - Art, German - 423 pages
Examines the 1937 Nazi-arranged exhibition "Degenerate Art," comprised of 650 avante-garde artworks stripped from German museums. Includes essays, a diagrammed catalogue of the exhibition, artist biographies, a translated facsimile of the exhibition guide, and other reference resources, accompanied by reprints of the artworks and photos of the exhibition itself.

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Foreword
6
Beauty without SensualityThe Exhibition Entartete Kunst
25
A Reconstruction
45
Copyright

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Stephanie Barron is a lifelong admirer of Austen's work. The first five Austen mysteries appeared on the bestseller lists of "The Denver Post", "The Armchair Detective", and Rue Morgue. As Francine Mathews, the author has written four Merry Folger mysteries, including "Death in a Cold Hard Light", and, most recently, an international thriller, "The Cutout".

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