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Romantyzm i jego tradycje. Sztuka Europy Wschodniej. Tom 8
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The "Yearbook of Eastern European Art," initiated in 2013 by the Polish Institute of World Art Studies based in Warsaw, is a renowned international academic journal. It focuses on the art and artistic culture of Central and Eastern Europe, spanning from the 18th century to contemporary times. The journal is recognized for publishing content derived from conferences as well as detailed studies that delve into significant artistic topics of the region, including its interactions with various cultural spheres.The eighth edition of the "Yearbook of Eastern European Art" breaks new ground by concentrating exclusively on a single era—Romanticism. This edition extends its thematic coverage to explore how the distinctive ideas and artistic trends of Romanticism have influenced art from the late 19th century through to today's artistic expressions.
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The "Yearbook of Eastern European Art," initiated in 2013 by the Polish Institute of World Art Studies based in Warsaw, is a renowned international academic journal. It focuses on the art and artistic culture of Central and Eastern Europe, spanning from the 18th century to contemporary times. The journal is recognized for publishing content derived from conferences as well as detailed studies that delve into significant artistic topics of the region, including its interactions with various cultural spheres.The eighth edition of the "Yearbook of Eastern European Art" breaks new ground by concentrating exclusively on a single era—Romanticism. This edition extends its thematic coverage to explore how the distinctive ideas and artistic trends of Romanticism have influenced art from the late 19th century through to today's artistic expressions.
