Nationalism and French Visual Culture, 1870-1914
Action française, Classicism, and the Dilemmas of Traditionalism in France 1900-1914
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McWilliam, NF
2004
Duke Scholars
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2004
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Studies in the History of Art, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts
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McWilliam, N. F. (2004). Action française, Classicism, and the Dilemmas of Traditionalism in France 1900-1914. In J. Hargrove & N. McWilliam (Eds.), Nationalism and French Visual Culture, 1870-1914. Studies in the History of Art, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts.
McWilliam, N. F. “Action française, Classicism, and the Dilemmas of Traditionalism in France 1900-1914.” In Nationalism and French Visual Culture, 1870-1914, edited by J. Hargrove and N. McWilliam. Studies in the History of Art, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts, 2004.
McWilliam NF. Action française, Classicism, and the Dilemmas of Traditionalism in France 1900-1914. In: Hargrove J, McWilliam N, editors. Nationalism and French Visual Culture, 1870-1914. Studies in the History of Art, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts; 2004.
McWilliam, N. F. “Action française, Classicism, and the Dilemmas of Traditionalism in France 1900-1914.” Nationalism and French Visual Culture, 1870-1914, edited by J. Hargrove and N. McWilliam, Studies in the History of Art, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts, 2004.
McWilliam NF. Action française, Classicism, and the Dilemmas of Traditionalism in France 1900-1914. In: Hargrove J, McWilliam N, editors. Nationalism and French Visual Culture, 1870-1914. Studies in the History of Art, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts; 2004.
Publication Date
2004
Publisher
Studies in the History of Art, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts