Paris, center of artistic enlightenment
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Paris, center of artistic enlightenment
(Papers in art history from the Pennsylvania State University, v. 4)
[Pennsylvania State University], c1988
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This text looks at Paris' art history.
Table of Contents
Contents
1. Medieval Paris: Center of European Taste. Fame and Realities
Willibald, Sauerlander, Zentralinstitut fur Kunstgeschichte, Munich
2. Rediscovering the Artists Who Painted the 12th Century Windows of St Denis
Michael Cothren, Swathmore College
3. Reconstructions of Notre-Dame: Intervention of Culture and Technology
Robert Mark, Princeton University
4. Madame Vigee Le Brun and the Classical Practice of Imitation
Joseph Baillio, Wildenstein and Co. Inc, New York
5. Tourists during the Reign of the Sun King Access to the Louvre and Versailles and the Anatomy of Guidebooks and Other Printed Ads
Robert Berger, Brookline, Massachusetts
6. A Newly Discovered Project of Girodot: Originality, Ossian, and England
George Levitine, University of Maryland
7. Passion and Violence in Gericault's Drawings
Hans A Luthy, Schweizerisches Institut fur Kunstwissenschaft Zurich
8. Parisian Writers and the Early Works of Cezanne
Mary Louise Krumrine, The Pennsylvania State University
9. Picasso and his Spanish Circle in Paris
Marilyn McCully, London
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