Social history of fine arts in Hungary, 1867-1918 /

Erika Szivos places the fine arts and their practitioners in the political, cultural, and social context of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy. She investigates the influence of European patterns on the public role of the arts and the changing status of the artist in fin-de-siècle Hungary. Erika Szivos i...

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Main Authors: Szívós, Erika, 1968-, Szívós, Erika, 1968-
Other Authors: DeKornfeld, Helen D (Helen Dilworth) (Translator), DeKornfeld, Thomas J., 1924- (Translator)
Format: Book
Language:English
Hungarian
Published: Wayne, N. J. : New York : Center for Hungarian Studies and Publications ; Distributed by Columbia University Press, 2011
Wayne, New Jersey : Center for Hungarian Studies and Publications, 2011
Wayne, New Jersey : 2011
Series:CHSP Hungarian studies series ; no. 24
CHSP Hungarian studies series no. 24
East European monographs ; no. 768
East European monographs no. 768
Subjects:
Art

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