Alfred H. Barr, Jr. and the intellectual origins of the Museum of Modern Art / Sybil Gordon Kantor.
Material type: TextPublisher: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, [2002]Copyright date: ©2002Description: xxiii, 472 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0262112582
- 9780262112581
- 708.1471 21
- N620.M9 K36 2002
Contents:
Prologue: Knowing Alfred Barr -- Ch. 1. The Princeton Years -- Ch. 2. The Fogg Method and Paul J. Sachs: Barr and his Harvard Mentor -- Ch. 3. Barr as Teacher, 1925 to 1927 -- Ch. 4. The Little Magazine and Modernism at Harvard -- Ch. 5. The European Trip -- Ch. 6. Modernism Takes Its Turn in America -- Ch. 7. Architecture, Barr, and Henry-Russell Hitchcock -- Ch. 8. Philip Johnson and Barr: Architecture and Design Enter the Museum -- Ch. 9. The Directorship at Full Throttle.
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Prologue: Knowing Alfred Barr -- Ch. 1. The Princeton Years -- Ch. 2. The Fogg Method and Paul J. Sachs: Barr and his Harvard Mentor -- Ch. 3. Barr as Teacher, 1925 to 1927 -- Ch. 4. The Little Magazine and Modernism at Harvard -- Ch. 5. The European Trip -- Ch. 6. Modernism Takes Its Turn in America -- Ch. 7. Architecture, Barr, and Henry-Russell Hitchcock -- Ch. 8. Philip Johnson and Barr: Architecture and Design Enter the Museum -- Ch. 9. The Directorship at Full Throttle.
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