Книга: Thomson Belinda «Impressionism. Origins, Practice, Reception»
Серия: "World of Art" The revolutionary nature of Impressionism emerged from anarchism and political radicalism, from a belief in science and individualism, creating a view of art true to modern life and to immediate visual perception. The author illuminates the thinking and personal lives of the Impressionists, including Pissarro, Monet and Renoir. Издательство: "Thames&Hudson" (2000)
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