The Last Romantics : the romantic tradition in British art, Burne-Jones to Stanley Spencer
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The Last Romantics : the romantic tradition in British art, Burne-Jones to Stanley Spencer
Lund Humphries, in association with Barbican Art Gallery, 1989
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Note
"The catalogue of the exhibition The Last Romantics : the Romantic Tradition in British Art, Burne-Jones to Stanley Spencer held at Barbican Art Gallery, London, 9 February to 9 April 1989" -- T.p. verso
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The third reprint of an indispensable resource for students and art historians alike. This book continues to be the only general survey of this field, covering the diverse group of talent from the decline of Pre-Raphaelitism in the late 19th century to the rise of "Neo-Romanticism" in the 1940s.From Burne-Jones to Stanley Spencer, with sculpture and children's book illustrators, there is no other volume as comprehensive or as broad of scope.
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