![]() Post-Impressionism to World War II
ISBN: 978-1-4051-1153-9
Hardcover
432 pages
August 2005, Wiley-Blackwell
US $111.95
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Post-Impressionism to World War II is an exciting anthology of the best art history writings of the Post-Impressionist period. Several key essays by critics including Benjamin, Greenberg and Burger knit together primary sources and classic, "canonical" criticism.
* Collects the most important writings on art history from Post-Impressionism to the mid-20th century, covering both canonical and contemporary perspectives
* Offers a chronicle of avant-garde practice during an especially creative, if volatile, period of history
* Features several key essays by critics including Benjamin, Greenberg and Burger
* Includes recent critical interventions from a range of methodological perspectives - both well-known and less familiar
* Organizes material thematically, and features introductory essays to each of the five sections
* Provides a valuable, stimulating resource for students and teachers alike and offers new ways to think about and teach this important period in art history.
* Collects the most important writings on art history from Post-Impressionism to the mid-20th century, covering both canonical and contemporary perspectives
* Offers a chronicle of avant-garde practice during an especially creative, if volatile, period of history
* Features several key essays by critics including Benjamin, Greenberg and Burger
* Includes recent critical interventions from a range of methodological perspectives - both well-known and less familiar
* Organizes material thematically, and features introductory essays to each of the five sections
* Provides a valuable, stimulating resource for students and teachers alike and offers new ways to think about and teach this important period in art history.

