Antiquity in the twentieth century : modern art and the classical vision [videorecording] / [symposium sponsored by the J. Paul Getty Museum].

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Antiquity in the twentieth century : modern art and the classical vision [videorecording] / [symposium sponsored by the J. Paul Getty Museum].

Presented in conjunction with the exhibition "Modern Antiquity: Picasso, de Chirico, Léger, and Picabia in the Presence of the Antique," this one-day symposium brought together a group of international scholars to discuss the role "modern classicism" has played in the understanding of both modernism and the classical past.

3 videodiscs of 3 (DVD) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.

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