Spirit of an Age
Nineteenth-Century Paintings from the Nationalgalerie, Berlin
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Word Count
48,000 words, Guess
Page Count
192 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL8998362M
- ISBN-139781857099607
- ISBN-101857099605
- OCLC Control Number49001686
- OCLC Control Number46433509
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- OCLC Control Numberspiritofageninet0000neue
- Library of Congress Control Number2001086195
- Goodreads1514985
- LibraryThing600202
Classifications
- LCCND567 .S65 2001
Description
"Berlin was one of the last European capitals to become a great city, transforming itself from a barracks town to a centre of art, industry and empire in a century of extraordinarily rapid development. The Nationalgalerie in Berlin, opened in 1876, uniquely mirrors developments in nineteenth-century art both there and elsewhere in Germany. Its representative holdings include a number of key works. This book, with essays that provide continuity and context, and with detailed entries on individual paintings, offers a rare introduction in English to German art of the nineteenth century. it accompanies a major loan exhibition organised by the National Gallery, London and the National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC."--Jacket.
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