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|aBookbinderJudith Arlene
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|aBoston modern : |bfigurative expressionism as alternative modernism / |cJudith Bookbinder
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|a1st ed
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|aDurham, N.H : |bUniversity of New Hampshire Press ; |aHanover : |bUniversity Press of New England, |cc2005
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|ax, 372 p : |bill. (some col.) ; |c24 cm
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|aRevisiting New England : the new regionalism
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|aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [331]-353) and index
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|a"The new heroism" : Karl Zerbe's beginnings, the German avant-garde, and 'Entartete Kunst' in Boston -- Immigrant childhoods : the education of Hyman Bloom and Jack Levine -- Society as a morality play : Jack Levine's view of the world -- Mystery and materiality : Hyman Bloom's spiritual renderings -- Teaching by example : Karl Zerbe's painting and pedagogy -- Challenging established assumptions : David Aronson, other museum school students, and the debate at the Institute of Contemporary Art -- Reestablishing roots : Aronson, Guston, and a renewed figurative expressionist debate -- Conclusion : figurative expressionism beyond Boston
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|aArt, American|zMassachusetts|zBoston|y20th century
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|aExpressionism (Art)|zGermany|xInfluence
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|aRevisiting New England
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