The Avant-gardeThomas B. Hess, John Ashbery "Thirteen essays exploring movements from the 1830s to the 1960s and the premise that "art changes only through strong convictions, convictions strong enough to change society at the same time."--Bartlebysbooks.com |
Contents
France 183080 | 11 |
An Essay on the Meaning of StillLife | 35 |
The NeoImpressionist AvantGarde | 55 |
Copyright | |
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