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The Great Wave off Kanagawa (1832), by Hokusai
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The Great Wave off Kanagawa (1832), by Hokusai

"There have been many general public history of art books. Chronologically, there is Pliny the Elder, Vasari, Winckelmann, Viardot, Ruskin, Lübke, Erskine, Pater, Wickhoff, Bell, Huneker, Riegl, Muther, Wölfflin, Schlosser, Faure, Gardner, Panofsky, Hauser, Gombrich, Janson and Néret.

There are many art reference books The last of the major history of art books to pass into the public domain was Gardner's Art Through the Ages (1926)."--Sholem Stein


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