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Like New in Like New jacket. First Edition, First Printing. Not price-clipped ($65.00 price intact). Published by Hudson Hills Press, 1993. Folio. Green cloth boards stamped in gold with red endpapers. Book is like new; clean with no writing or names. Sharp corners and spine straight. Binding tight and pages crisp. Dust jacket is like new. A fine copy of this collection of 105 color plates and 21 black and white illustrations of Danish paintings. 238 pages. ISBN: 9781555950859. 100% positive feedback. 30 day money back guarantee. NEXT DAY SHIPPING! Excellent customer service. Please email with any questions or if you would like a photo. All books packed carefully and ship with free delivery confirmation/tracking. All books come with free bookmarks. Ships from Southampton, New York. We Buy Books! Individual titles, libraries, collections. Message us if you have books to sell!
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VG/VG. Green cloth boards with stamped lettering. Glossy color-illustrated dust jacket with black lettering. 237 pp. 105 color plates and 21 BW illustrations. "This is the first book published in America devoted to one of the undiscovered glories of European art history, Danish painting in the first half of the nineteenth century (the same period that witnessed the flourishing careers of writer Hans Christian Andersen, philosopher Soren Kirkegaard, and sculptor Bertel Thorvaledsen). Denmark's Golden Age begain in 1816 when Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg returned to Copenhagen from a study tour in Paris and Rome. Following his example, Danish artists in the 1820s turned their attention from a timeless and idealized world peopled by gods and heroes, and begain to concentrate instead on their own lives."-Jacket.