Papers delivered in the Marxism and art history session of the College Art Association meeting in Los Angeles, February 1977.

Title
  1. Papers delivered in the Marxism and art history session of the College Art Association meeting in Los Angeles, February 1977.
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  1. Los Angeles : Dept. of Art, University of California; distributed by the Caucus for Marxism and Art, 1977.

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Additional authors
  1. Lutchmansingh, Larry D.
  2. College Art Association of America
  3. Caucus for Marxism and Art
Description
  1. 57 p.; 28 cm.
Subject
  1. Communism and art > Congresses
Contents
  1. 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
  1. 3-MAD 92-870
Note
  1. Cover title.
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references.
Title
  1. Papers delivered in the Marxism and art history session of the College Art Association meeting in Los Angeles, February 1977.
Imprint
  1. Los Angeles : Dept. of Art, University of California; distributed by the Caucus for Marxism and Art, 1977.
Bibliography
  1. Includes bibliographical references.
Added author
  1. Lutchmansingh, Larry D. William Morris's Marxism: an art-historical view.
  2. College Art Association of America.
  3. Caucus for Marxism and Art.
Research call number
  1. 3-MAD 92-870
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