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- catalog contributor b2150721.
- catalog created "[1958]".
- catalog date "1958".
- catalog date "[1958]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1958]".
- catalog description "End of an era: David and the classicists -- The challenge of the romantics -and Goya -- Three strange Englishmen -- Escape from Paris; Corot and the Barbizon brothers -- Daumier, a giant of modernism, lives and dies neglected -- Triumph of the realists of Paris -- A Parisian American arranges art musically, in England -- The impressionist interlude, and Renoir -- The genius of revolution: Cezanne -- First of the modern savages: Gauguin -- Van Gogh, the mad Dutchman -- Seurat, Degas, and the bohemians of Montmartre -- The school of Paris: Fauves and modern primitives -- The Germans and the Americans -- Art obscured among the 'isms -- Triumph and decline of the school of Paris -- Resurgence and eclipse in Germany; progress in England -- New life in the Americas: Mexico -- From "American scene" to abstract modern -- The new world of abstract art -and other worlds -- Appendix: Modern sculpture.".
- catalog extent "723 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Story of modern art.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Story of modern art.".
- catalog issued "1958".
- catalog issued "[1958]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Viking Press".
- catalog relation "Story of modern art.".
- catalog subject "709.03".
- catalog subject "Art, Modern 20th century History.".
- catalog subject "Modernism (Art)".
- catalog subject "N6490 .C52 1958".
- catalog tableOfContents "End of an era: David and the classicists -- The challenge of the romantics -and Goya -- Three strange Englishmen -- Escape from Paris; Corot and the Barbizon brothers -- Daumier, a giant of modernism, lives and dies neglected -- Triumph of the realists of Paris -- A Parisian American arranges art musically, in England -- The impressionist interlude, and Renoir -- The genius of revolution: Cezanne -- First of the modern savages: Gauguin -- Van Gogh, the mad Dutchman -- Seurat, Degas, and the bohemians of Montmartre -- The school of Paris: Fauves and modern primitives -- The Germans and the Americans -- Art obscured among the 'isms -- Triumph and decline of the school of Paris -- Resurgence and eclipse in Germany; progress in England -- New life in the Americas: Mexico -- From "American scene" to abstract modern -- The new world of abstract art -and other worlds -- Appendix: Modern sculpture.".
- catalog title "The story of modern art.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".