Papers delivered in the Marxism and art history session of the College Art Association meeting in Los Angeles, February 1977.
- Title
- Papers delivered in the Marxism and art history session of the College Art Association meeting in Los Angeles, February 1977.
- Published by
- Los Angeles : Dept. of Art, University of California; distributed by the Caucus for Marxism and Art, 1977.
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- Additional authors
- Description
- 57 p.; 28 cm.
- Subject
- Contents
- Werckmeister, O. K. Introduction. - Baxandall, L. Why Marxist art history? - Feldman, E. B. Art history and the socialist critique of culture. - Kunzle, D. Bruegel's Netherlandish proverbs: helping big fish eat little fish. - Boime, A. Ford Madox Brown and Karl Marx: meaning and mystification of work in the 19th century. - Lutchmansingh, L. D. William Morris's Marxism: an art-historical view. - Klein, P. K. Marxism and Arnold Hauser's concept of the social history of art.
- Call number
- 3-MAD 92-870
- Note
- Cover title.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Title
- Papers delivered in the Marxism and art history session of the College Art Association meeting in Los Angeles, February 1977.
- Imprint
- Los Angeles : Dept. of Art, University of California; distributed by the Caucus for Marxism and Art, 1977.
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Added author
- Lutchmansingh, Larry D. William Morris's Marxism: an art-historical view.
- College Art Association of America.
- Caucus for Marxism and Art.
- Research call number
- 3-MAD 92-870