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530 pages • first pub 1979 (editions)
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With the new political freedom and economic changes set in motion by the French Revolution, the status of the artist was forever altered. European art thereby escaped the control of tradition and aesthetic doctrine and was revitalized by the indiv...
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530 pages • first pub 1979 (editions)
ISBN/UID: None
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Language: English
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Publication date: Not specified
Description
With the new political freedom and economic changes set in motion by the French Revolution, the status of the artist was forever altered. European art thereby escaped the control of tradition and aesthetic doctrine and was revitalized by the indiv...