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Masculinity in art
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The concept Masculinity in art represents the subject, aboutness, idea or notion of resources found in European University Institute Library.

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Masculinity in art
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6 Items that share the Concept Masculinity in art

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Aesthetic modernism and masculinity in fascist Italy, John Champagne
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The image of the soldier in German culture, 1871-1933, Paul Fox, (electronic resource)
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Painting the dark side : art and the Gothic imagination in nineteenth-century America, Sarah Burns, (electronic resource)
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Re-membering masculinity in early modern Florence : widowed bodies, mourning, and portraiture, Allison Levy
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Surrealist masculinities : gender anxiety and the aesthetics of post-World War I reconstruction in France, Amy Lyford
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The fate of the new man : representing & reconstructing masculinity in Soviet visual culture, 1945-1965, Claire E. McCallum
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  • Aesthetic modernism and masculinity in fascist Italy
  • Painting the dark side : art and the Gothic imagination in nineteenth-century America
  • Re-membering masculinity in early modern Florence : widowed bodies, mourning, and portraiture
  • Surrealist masculinities : gender anxiety and the aesthetics of post-World War I reconstruction in France
  • The fate of the new man : representing & reconstructing masculinity in Soviet visual culture, 1945-1965
  • The image of the soldier in German culture, 1871-1933

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