The Eighteenth Century (Cambridge Introduction to the History of Art) (Vol. 5)
Wednesday, January 15, 2020
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The Eighteenth Century (Cambridge Introduction to the History of Art) (Vol. 5) Details
Book Description Stephen Jones outlines the main artistic developments of the eighteenth-century, relating to daily life, garden and landscaped parks and builders and the influence of both French and Industrial revolutions on eighteenth-century art. This study also highlights important figures in art, such as Madame de Pompadour, Gainsborough and Nash. Read more
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Reviews
Once again, this book was wonderful and very instructional. As a docent in a museum, it has been helpful to read this series of books to review important concepts that continue to please art lovers.