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The impressionists III [videorecording] : the other French revolution / A presentation of History Television Productions and Cobblestone Films in association with A&E Television Networks. |
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NY : A&E Television Networks, 2001. |
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1 videocassette (50 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. |
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Original copy. |
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The Fanco-Prussian war in 1870 claimed the life of 29-year-old Frederic Bazille, and Camille Pissarro returned from London to find that soldiers had occupied his house and destroyed over 1,500 paintings and sketches. But the movement perserved, and 1871 saw the first of their self-organized exhibitions (in response to the Salon's continuing rejection of their work) and the opening of a gallery on Rue Lafitte dedicated to Impressionist art. Unfortunately, neither was well received, and the mounting failures led to a rift between Degas and the others. |
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VHS. |
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English. |
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From the producers of A&E's acclaimed BIOGRAPHY series comes a groundbreaking look at the figures behind the other French Revolution |
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Alfred, Bruce. |
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Herrmann, Edward. |
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Guss, Alison. |
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Leventhal, Susan E. |
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History Television Productions. |
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Cobblestone Films. |
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A&E Television Networks. |
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