Painting by numbers: case studies in the economic history of nineteenth-century landscape and rural genre painting
<p>Industrialization altered the socioeconomic landscapes of France and the United States in the nineteenth century; meanwhile, the content and style of art produced in both countries also changed. In particular, landscape and rural genre painting became more prominent. Scholars have argued th...
Main Author: | Greenwald, D |
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Format: | Thesis |
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2018
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