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Competing Visions: Aesthetic Invention and Social Imagination in Central European Architecture, 1867-1918

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Competing Visions: Aesthetic Invention and Social Imagination in Central European Architecture, 1867-1918 - Moravansky, Akos
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The Habsburg monarchy played a significant role in the development of modern culture. Here Akos Moravanszky presents the first comparative study of the architecture of the countries that defined the Austro-Hungarian monarchy from 1867 to 1918. The book also explores problems faced by artists and architects of the time as they pushed the limits of their freedom. 325 illustrations.

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Competing Visions: Aesthetic Invention and Social Imagination in Central European Architecture, 1867-1918 1998, MIT Press, Cambridge

ISBN-13: 9780262133340

Hardcover