Translated by Inge Marcuse, edited, introduced and with a bibliography by John Tagg. Lawrence and Wishart, London, 1980. First English translation. A foundational text in Marxist art history analysing the relationship between art, society, and economic structures. Includes a postcard signed “John” (presumably John Tagg who edited the book) sent to Renzo Galeotti on 19/10/76. John’s note recommends Renzo see the Peter de Francia exhibition then showing at the New Art Centre in Sloane Street.
Title: Max Raphael, Proudhon, Marx, Picasso: three studies in the sociology of art.
Authors: Max Raphael
Publisher: Lawrence and Wishart, London
Publication date: 1980 (first published in French by Editions Excelsior, 1933)
Language: English
Format: hardcover with illustrated dust jacket. Publisher's blue buckram lettered in gilt at spine.
Total Pages: 174pp.
Book Condition: very good
Stock Number: RB05360 GAL 236
Translated by Inge Marcuse, edited, introduced and with a bibliography by John Tagg. Lawrence and Wishart, London, 1980. First English translation. A foundational text in Marxist art history analysing the relationship between art, society, and economic structures. Includes a postcard signed “John” (presumably John Tagg who edited the book) sent to Renzo Galeotti on 19/10/76. John’s note recommends Renzo see the Peter de Francia exhibition then showing at the New Art Centre in Sloane Street.
Title: Max Raphael, Proudhon, Marx, Picasso: three studies in the sociology of art.
Authors: Max Raphael
Publisher: Lawrence and Wishart, London
Publication date: 1980 (first published in French by Editions Excelsior, 1933)
Language: English
Format: hardcover with illustrated dust jacket. Publisher's blue buckram lettered in gilt at spine.
Total Pages: 174pp.
Book Condition: very good
Stock Number: RB05360 GAL 236