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Frederic Leighton: Antiquity, Renaissance, Modernity
Frederic Leighton: Antiquity, Renaissance, Modernity

By Tim, BARRINGER, Frederic Leighton Leighton Of Stretton, Professor Elizabeth Prettejohn

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This original collection of writings reinterprets the art of Frederic Leighton (1830-1896), challenging the view that limits him to the category of 'Victorian artist' and revealing his broader sign...

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David Hockney: A Bigger Picture. Tim Barringer ... [Et Al.]
David Hockney: A Bigger Picture. Tim Barringer ... [Et Al.]

By David Hockney, Tim Barringer, BARRINGER, Edith Devaney

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President's Foreword -- Preface / David Hockney -- The Road Less Travelled / Marco Livingstone -- The Spirit Of Place: A Certain Road To Happiness / Margaret Drabble -- Seeing With Memory: Hockney...

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After The Pre-Raphaelites
After The Pre-Raphaelites

By West, Elizabeth Prettejohn, BARRINGER

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What happened in Victorian painting and sculpture after the Pre-Raphaelites? Aestheticism has been called the next avant-garde movement but attention has centered on literary figures such as Algern...

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Africa Bibliography 1998. Works Published On Africa In 1998
Africa Bibliography 1998. Works Published On Africa In 1998

By T. A, International African Institute., BARRINGER, Compiled By T. A. Barringer In Association With The INternational African Institute. 1998, Works Published On Africa In 1998 / Compiled By T.A. Barringer In Association With The International African Institute

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The Africa Bibliography includes a whole range of material: books, articles in journals, pamphlets covering the whole of Africa. It lists works published in a number of languages, such as Portugues...

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Entreprenuership 4Th Edition
Entreprenuership 4Th Edition

By BARRINGER

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