The Need to Give: The Patrons and the ArtsSinclair-Stevenson, 1990 - 210 oldal |
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142. oldal
... wrote that in the beginning was the word was not referring to the patronage of it in Britain . Yet in the absence of alternative patrons , the very leaders of the alternative culture looked to conventional sources to subsidize their ...
... wrote that in the beginning was the word was not referring to the patronage of it in Britain . Yet in the absence of alternative patrons , the very leaders of the alternative culture looked to conventional sources to subsidize their ...
199. oldal
... wrote New Patrons of the Arts . J. Minihan , The Nationalization of Culture remains definitive on the growth of British state aid to the arts ; she quotes John Reith on the function of the BBC . There is a useful introduction on the ...
... wrote New Patrons of the Arts . J. Minihan , The Nationalization of Culture remains definitive on the growth of British state aid to the arts ; she quotes John Reith on the function of the BBC . There is a useful introduction on the ...
200. oldal
... wrote the comment on art as a lifestyle in The Machine , already cited . Alan Ginsberg's ' Howl ' was published with other poems of his in San Francisco in 1959. The graffiti of the revolution of 1968 in Paris are revealed in L ...
... wrote the comment on art as a lifestyle in The Machine , already cited . Alan Ginsberg's ' Howl ' was published with other poems of his in San Francisco in 1959. The graffiti of the revolution of 1968 in Paris are revealed in L ...
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Destroyers and Preservers | 15 |
Giving to God and Self | 29 |
FOUR | 38 |
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