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Dictionary of the History of Ideas

Studies of Selected Pivotal Ideas
  
  

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

C. Baudelaire, The Mirror of Art (London, 1955), pp. 29,
230, 275. C. Debussy, Préludes for Piano, First Book, No.
4 (Paris, 1910), 15. Reflets dans l'eau is one of the series
called Images. E. Duranty, la nouvelle peinture (Paris,
1876). W. Fleming, Arts and Ideas (New York, 1955), pp.
683, 712. There are also later editions. A. France, Life and
Letters,
trans. A. W. Evans, first series (London, 1911),
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(Baltimore, 1966), pp. 24-25. A. Hauser, The Social History
of Art
(London, 1951), Ch. 4. H. W. Janson, History of Art
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(New York, 1964), pp. 387, 509. A. Lalande,
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Theories of Culture History
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B. S. Myers, Art and Civilization (New York, 1958), pp.
348-51. W. Pater, Studies in the History of the Renaissance
(London, 1873), Conclusion. J. Rewald, The History of Im-
pressionism
(New York, 1961), a comprehensive, detailed,
and excellent work; cited frequently in this article, it has
many illustrations, some in color. Vitruvius, De architectura,
Vol. I, trans. T. Granger (London, 1931), 203-04. E. Weber,
Paths to the Present (New York, 1960), translations of writ-
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322.

THOMAS MUNRO

[See also Art and Play; Classicism; Classification of the
Arts; Criticism; Evolutionism; Expressionism; Form; Genius;
Hierarchy; Iconography; Romanticism; Style; Taste.]