The Blind Spot: An Essay on the Relations Between Painting and Sculpture in the Modern Age by Jacqueline Lichtenstein

The Blind Spot: An Essay on the Relations Between Painting and Sculpture in the Modern Age

Jacqueline Lichtenstein with Chris Miller (Translator)

215 pages missing pub info (editions)

nonfiction art history philosophy reflective slow-paced

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Beginning in the seventeenth century, the greatest French writers and artists became embroiled in a debate that turned on the priority of painting or sculpture, touch or sight, color or design, ancients or moderns. Jacqueline Lichtenstein guides r...

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