FRIEDLAENDER, WALTER - David to DelacroixCambridge, MA. Harvard University Press. 1968, 5th Printing. Cloth. 136 pages with 83 plates. First published in German in 1930, Friedlaender first introduced the terms 'Poussinist' and 'Rubenist' to describe the dominant trends in French art from the 17th century. This classic study continues the examination of those trends in French painting of the first half of the 19th century. Contents clean throughout; binding tight; boards clean. Jacket worn with missing material on the back and front. Very Good/Fair.
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