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Art Of The Baltics : The Struggle For Freedom Of Artistic Expression Under The Soviets, 1945-1991

Paul Robeson : Artist And Citizen

Asian Traditions/modern Expressions : Asian American Artists And Abstraction, 1945-1970

Printmaking In America : Collaborative Prints And Presses, 1960-1990

From Pissarro To Picasso : Color Etching In France : Works From The Bibliothèque Nationale And The Zimmerli Art Museum

Japonisme Comes To America : The Graphic Arts 1876-1925

The Carver’s Art : Medieval Sculpture In Ivory, Bone, And Horn : September 10-November 21, 1989, The Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers, The State University Of New Jersey

La Grande Manière : Historical And Religious Painting In France, 1700-1800

The Critical Edge : Controversy In Recent American Architecture

  • The Critical Edge : Controversy In Recent American  Architecture
  • Attribution

    edited by Tod A. Marder
  • Publication Details

    Book, Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, 1985
  • Description

    Marder, Chairman of the Department of Art History at Rutgers University, Robert Bruegmann, Professor at the University of Illinois, Chicago, and Martin Filler, architectural critic and editor of House and Garden. Breugmann analyzes the nature of the controversies surrounding these buildings in light of controversies about earlier buildings, and Filler takes up architectural criticism in the context of the publishing industry by considering the relationships of writer, editors, publishers, advertisers, and readers to their various constituencies. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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Haarlem, The Seventeenth Century By Frima Fox Hofrichter ; With An Introduction By Egbert Haverkamp- Begemann ; And An Essay By J. J. Temminck