Communism, radicalism and the arts : American developments in relation to the background in Western Europe and in Russia from the seventeenth century to 1959 : typescript, n.d.

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Communism, radicalism and the arts : American developments in relation to the background in Western Europe and in Russia from the seventeenth century to 1959 : typescript, n.d.

Relates to the effects of Marxism and communism on American art, and the relationships between works of art and the social, economic, and political beliefs of the artists who produced them, 1680-1959. A revised version of this study was published under the title Socialism and American Art in the Light of European Utopianism, Marxism and Anarchism (Princeton, 1967).

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Egbert, Donald Drew, 1902-1973

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American historian. From the description of Communism, radicalism and the arts : American developments in relation to the background in Western Europe and in Russia from the seventeenth century to 1959 : typescript, n.d. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122289639 Donald Drew Egbert was a member of the faculty of the Department of Art and Archaeology, Princeton University at the time these letters were written. His research interest was the impact art had on society. ...