Art and Freedom: A Historical and Biographical Interpretation of the Relations Between the Ideas of Beauty, Use and Freedom in Western Civilization from the Greeks to the Present Day, Volume 1Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1942 - 1006 pages |
Contents
PREFACE | xiii |
PLATO TO PETRARCH | 35 |
THE TRIUMPH OF THE ICON | 86 |
Copyright | |
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