Grand Illusions: American Art and the First World War
A vivid, engaging account of the famous and forgotten artists and artworks that sought to make sense of America’s first total war. Despite the prevailing view of World War I’s general lack of impact on American Art, David Lubin takes readers on a journey through the major historical events during and immediately after the war to discover the often missed vast and pervasive influence of the Great War on American visual culture.
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New York City
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2016
Number of pages
366 pages
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9780190218614
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Open stacks
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Yes
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No
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709.4 США
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1
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