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Art in Changing Times (2007)
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ISBN: 9788071454120 bzw. 8071454125, Sprache unbekannt, Art Stock, gebundenes Buch, neu.
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Art in Changing Times, This book is the most comprehensive attempt to survey the history of painting and sculpture in Slovakia in 1890-1949. It presents Slovak Modernism as a logical, continuous complex of the endeavors of artists from all cultural backgrounds; Slovak, Hungarian, Czech and Jewish. In 1890 The Austro-Hungarian Empire was still flourishing, in 1949 the communists gained full control over Czechoslovakia. Art in Slovakia was exposed to many changes in this period. gebundene Ausgabe, 01.07.2007.
Art in Changing Times, This book is the most comprehensive attempt to survey the history of painting and sculpture in Slovakia in 1890-1949. It presents Slovak Modernism as a logical, continuous complex of the endeavors of artists from all cultural backgrounds; Slovak, Hungarian, Czech and Jewish. In 1890 The Austro-Hungarian Empire was still flourishing, in 1949 the communists gained full control over Czechoslovakia. Art in Slovakia was exposed to many changes in this period. gebundene Ausgabe, 01.07.2007.
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Art in Changing Times
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Art in Changing Times, This book is the most comprehensive attempt to survey the history of painting and sculpture in Slovakia in 1890-1949. It presents Slovak Modernism as a logical, continuous complex of the endeavors of artists from all cultural backgrounds; Slovak, Hungarian, Czech and Jewish. In 1890 The Austro-Hungarian Empire was still flourishing, in 1949 the communists gained full control over Czechoslovakia. Art in Slovakia was exposed to many changes in this period.
Art in Changing Times, This book is the most comprehensive attempt to survey the history of painting and sculpture in Slovakia in 1890-1949. It presents Slovak Modernism as a logical, continuous complex of the endeavors of artists from all cultural backgrounds; Slovak, Hungarian, Czech and Jewish. In 1890 The Austro-Hungarian Empire was still flourishing, in 1949 the communists gained full control over Czechoslovakia. Art in Slovakia was exposed to many changes in this period.
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