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- catalog contributor b5739492.
- catalog contributor b5739493.
- catalog created "1937.".
- catalog date "1937".
- catalog date "1937.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1937.".
- catalog description "Florence -- Il beato fra giovanni angelico da fiesole -- Niccolo Machiavelli -- Florences comes into its own as the world's greatest art center -- The putti -- The invention of the oil painting -- The Italian picture factory gets under way -- America -- New ears begin to listen where new eyes have already been taught to see -- The new prosperity reaches the heart of Europe -- A mighty fortress is our God -- Baroque -- The Dutch school of painting -- The grand siecle -- Monsieur de moliere dies and is buried in sacred ground -- The actor makes his reapperance -- The opera -- Cremona -- A new and fashionable form of entertainment -- Rococco".
- catalog description "Some more rococo -- India, China, and Japan -- Goya -- The picture-book gives way to the music-book -- Bach, Handel, Hayden, Mozart, and Beethoven -- Pompeii, Winckelmann, and Lessing -- Revolution and Empire -- Chaos: 1815-1937 -- The romantic period -- Revolt in the studio -- Asylum -- The music in the nineteenth century -- Das lied -- Paganini and Liszt -- Berlioz -- Daguerre -- Johann Strauss -- Chopin -- Richard Wagner -- Johannes Brahms -- Claude Debussy.".
- catalog description "The art of prehistoric man -- The art of Egypt -- Babylon and Chaldea and the land of the mysterious Sumerians -- Heinrich Schliemann -- The art of the Greeks -- The age of Pericles -- Pots and pans and earrings and spoons -- The etruscans and the Romans -- The Jews -- Early christian art -- The Copts -- The art of the Byzantines -- Russia -- Islam -- Medieval Persia -- The Romanesque period -- The provence -- Gothic -- The end of the Gothic period -- The spirit of the Renaissance".
- catalog extent "xxiii, 677 p., 1 l.".
- catalog hasFormat "Arts.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Arts.".
- catalog issued "1937".
- catalog issued "1937.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Simon and Schuster,".
- catalog relation "Arts.".
- catalog subject "709".
- catalog subject "Arts History.".
- catalog subject "N5300 .V33 1937".
- catalog subject "N5300 .V33".
- catalog tableOfContents "Florence -- Il beato fra giovanni angelico da fiesole -- Niccolo Machiavelli -- Florences comes into its own as the world's greatest art center -- The putti -- The invention of the oil painting -- The Italian picture factory gets under way -- America -- New ears begin to listen where new eyes have already been taught to see -- The new prosperity reaches the heart of Europe -- A mighty fortress is our God -- Baroque -- The Dutch school of painting -- The grand siecle -- Monsieur de moliere dies and is buried in sacred ground -- The actor makes his reapperance -- The opera -- Cremona -- A new and fashionable form of entertainment -- Rococco".
- catalog tableOfContents "Some more rococo -- India, China, and Japan -- Goya -- The picture-book gives way to the music-book -- Bach, Handel, Hayden, Mozart, and Beethoven -- Pompeii, Winckelmann, and Lessing -- Revolution and Empire -- Chaos: 1815-1937 -- The romantic period -- Revolt in the studio -- Asylum -- The music in the nineteenth century -- Das lied -- Paganini and Liszt -- Berlioz -- Daguerre -- Johann Strauss -- Chopin -- Richard Wagner -- Johannes Brahms -- Claude Debussy.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The art of prehistoric man -- The art of Egypt -- Babylon and Chaldea and the land of the mysterious Sumerians -- Heinrich Schliemann -- The art of the Greeks -- The age of Pericles -- Pots and pans and earrings and spoons -- The etruscans and the Romans -- The Jews -- Early christian art -- The Copts -- The art of the Byzantines -- Russia -- Islam -- Medieval Persia -- The Romanesque period -- The provence -- Gothic -- The end of the Gothic period -- The spirit of the Renaissance".
- catalog title "The arts; written and illustrated by Hendrik Willem Van Loon.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".