Art for a purpose: The Artists' International Association, 1933-1953 (Winchester studies in art and criticism)

by Robert Radford

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This is designed to be a comprehensive study of the AIA, a body formed in the 1930s to enable artists to join together to oppose war and fascism. The record of the AIA's activities, through the 1930s world war 2 and the politically testing time of the Cold War provides a perspective on British art during the period.

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Nonfiction, Art & Design
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700.6Arts & recreationArtsArts & RecreationOrganizations and management
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NX21.2 .A7 .R3Fine ArtsArts in generalArts in generalGeneral

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