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How The Rich Lived: The Painter As Witness 1870-1914

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How The Rich Lived: The Painter As Witness 1870-1914

by Lucie-Smith, Edward & Celestine Dars

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Paddington Press, London, 1976. 28.5 x 21.5cms, 248pp, some colour & many b/w illusts, very good hardcover & dustwrapper This book explores the work of the narrative painters who represented the contemporary life of the late 19th century aristocracy and haute bourgeoise. They were feted and acclaimed during their lifetimes and often loaded with honors and commissions.

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Title
How The Rich Lived: The Painter As Witness 1870-1914
Author
Lucie-Smith, Edward & Celestine Dars
Book Condition
Used
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Paddington Press, London, 1976
Keywords
fin-de-siecle impressionism impressionists academy painter everyday life France England salon contemporary realism naturalim ymbolism symbolists

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