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Petrine Archer-Shaw
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In the years after the end of the First World War, large numbers of Africans and African Americans emigrated to the cities of Europe in search of work and improved social conditions. Their impact on white European society was immense. In Paris, where ...
Walter Aue
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Bruna Esposito creates environmental interventions in urban contexts, inserting destabilizing elements--often through food, odors, or sounds--whose tones range from the ironic to the poetic. A participant in the P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center Studio P ...
Charles Avery
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Giambologna (1529 -- 1608) was the greatest sculptor of the age of Mannerism, imposing his seductive and distinctive style on the half-century following the death of Michelangelo in 1564. Charles Avery's major critical study covers the whole range of ...
Katharine Baetjer
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Eighty masterpieces in the collection of the Calouste GUlbenkian Museum, Lisbon, are richly illustrated in color and described in authoritative texts by the curators of the Gulbenkian Museum.
Sandra Baragli
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Fourteenth-century Europe was ravaged by famine, war, and, most devastatingly, the Black Plague. These widespread crises inspired a mystical religiosity, which emphasized both ecstatic joy and extreme suffering, producing emotionally charged and ofte ...
Peter Barnet
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The Cloisters is the branch of The Metropolitan Museum of Art devoted to the art and architecture of medieval Europe. This splendid new guide, richly illustrated with more than 175 color pictures, offers a broad introduction to the remarkable history ...
Marino Barovier
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