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The indignant eye, the artist as social critic in prints and drawings from the fifteenth century to Picasso, by Ralph E. Shikes

Label
The indignant eye, the artist as social critic in prints and drawings from the fifteenth century to Picasso, by Ralph E. Shikes
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 407-430) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The indignant eye
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
22960
Responsibility statement
by Ralph E. Shikes
Sub title
the artist as social critic in prints and drawings from the fifteenth century to Picasso
Table Of Contents
Prologue : the first stirrings of protest -- The artist against the Church establishment : the sixteenth century -- The artist, the peasant and war : the seventeenth century -- Interlude -- The English artist as social or political critic : from Hogarth to Cruikshank -- Goya -- The French Revolution and the Restoration : prologue to the nineteenth century -- Daumier and his contemporaries : France, 1830-71 -- France and Belgium after the commune : from Pissarro to Rouault -- Germany after 1871 : Kollwitz, Beckmann, Grosz, Dix -- The United States since 1870 -- Protest art in Mexico -- Epilogue : social protest in art today
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