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| The book ''Modernism’s History'' is a analyzation of twentieth-century perceptions of art and it’s focuses. One of the aims of the book is to explain the history of modern art over time since the beginning of the Modernization Era. The reader is able to learn more about Descartes, also known as the ‘father of modern philosophy.’ The book also focuses greatly on who the modernists were and their influence on fifteenth century art and it’s fascists.
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| Smith, Bernard. Modernism's History. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press, 1998.
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| ''Impressions of French Modernity'' by Richard Hobbs focuses just as much on art as in ''Modernism’s History'', but also on literature in France beginning around 1850 up until the 1900’s. The beginning of the book describes how a painter sees and understands the adjustment of modernity on his own, in the case of Delacroix. Later on in the book, the reader can find thorough analysis of paintings and sculptures influenced by the contemporary and futuristic time.
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| Hobbs, Richard. Impressions of French Modernity. Manchester: St. Martin's Press, 1998.
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| | [[French Influence On American Art]] |
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| | [[Modernity in American Democracy]] |
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