The Shock of the New: The Hundred=Year History of Modern ArtKnopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 14 aug 2013 - 448 pagina's A beautifully illustrated hundred-year history of modern art, from cubism to pop and avant-guard. More than 250 color photos. |
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... without Victoria Whistler, now Victoria Hughes, who sustained me through the final two years of production, neither series nor book would probably have been done at all. ONE THE MECHANICAL PARADISE In 1913, the French writer Charles.
... without Victoria Whistler, now Victoria Hughes, who sustained me through the final two years of production, neither series nor book would probably have been done at all. ONE THE MECHANICAL PARADISE In 1913, the French writer Charles.
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... French writer Charles Péguy remarked that “the world has changed less since the time of Jesus Christ than it has in the last thirty years.” He was speaking of all the conditions of Western capitalist society: its idea of itself, its ...
... French writer Charles Péguy remarked that “the world has changed less since the time of Jesus Christ than it has in the last thirty years.” He was speaking of all the conditions of Western capitalist society: its idea of itself, its ...
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... French, and for Europeans in general, the great metaphor of this sense of change — its master-image, the one structure that seemed to gather all the meanings of modernity together — was the Eiffel Tower. The Tower was finished in 1889 ...
... French, and for Europeans in general, the great metaphor of this sense of change — its master-image, the one structure that seemed to gather all the meanings of modernity together — was the Eiffel Tower. The Tower was finished in 1889 ...
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... French aviator named Louis Blériot flew the English Channel, from Calais to Dover. Brought back to Paris, his little wooden dragonfly of a plane was carried through the streets in triumph — like Cimabue's Madonna, Apollinaire remarked ...
... French aviator named Louis Blériot flew the English Channel, from Calais to Dover. Brought back to Paris, his little wooden dragonfly of a plane was carried through the streets in triumph — like Cimabue's Madonna, Apollinaire remarked ...
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... French colonial empire in Morocco had given the exotic images of Berber and soukh, dancing girl and war camel, lion-hunt and Riff warrior t0 the imagery of Romanticism, through Delacroix and his fellow Romantics. By 1900, technology in ...
... French colonial empire in Morocco had given the exotic images of Berber and soukh, dancing girl and war camel, lion-hunt and Riff warrior t0 the imagery of Romanticism, through Delacroix and his fellow Romantics. By 1900, technology in ...
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