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The Politics of Vision

Essays on Nineteenth-Century Art and Society (Icon Editions)

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An edition of The politics of vision (1989)

The Politics of Vision

Essays on Nineteenth-Century Art and Society (Icon Editions)

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Westview Press
Language
English
Pages
228

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Cover of: The Politics of Vision
The Politics of Vision
July 1991, Thames & Hudson Ltd
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Cover of: The Politics of Vision
Cover of: The politics of vision
The politics of vision: essays on nineteenth-century art and society
1991, Thames and Hudson
in English
Cover of: The Politics of Vision
The Politics of Vision: Essays on Nineteenth-Century Art and Society (Icon Editions)
March 1, 1991, Westview Press
Paperback in English
Cover of: The politics of vision
The politics of vision: essays on 19th century art and society
1989, Harper & Row
- 1st ed.
Cover of: The politics of vision
The politics of vision: essays on nineteenth-century art and society
1989, Harper & Row
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First Sentence

""Art changes only through strong convictions, convictions strong enough to change society at the same time" So proclaimed Theophile Thore, auarante-buitard critic, admirer of Theodore Rousseau, Millet, and Courbet, an art historian who discovered Vermeer and one of the spokesmen for a new, more democratic art, in 1855, in exile from Louis Napoleon's imperial France."

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0064301877
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9780064301879
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First Sentence

""Art changes only through strong convictions, convictions strong enough to change society at the same time" So proclaimed Theophile Thore, auarante-buitard critic, admirer of Theodore Rousseau, Millet, and Courbet, an art historian who discovered Vermeer and one of the spokesmen for a new, more democratic art, in 1855, in exile from Louis Napoleon's imperial France."

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