Art in Theory 1815-1900

Art in Theory 1815-1900
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Download or read book Art in Theory 1815-1900 written by Charles Harrison and published by Wiley-Blackwell. This book was released on 1998-03-16 with total page 1128 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Art in Theory 1648-1815 provides a wide-ranging and comprehensive collection of documents on the theory of art from the founding of the French Academy until the end of the Napoleonic Wars.


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