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The Fine Arts in America (The Chicago History of American Civilization)
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The Fine Arts in America (The Chicago History of American Civilization) Paperback - 1981

by Taylor, Joshua C

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University of Chicago Press. Used - Very Good. A bright, square, and overall a nice copy
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It has become something of a historical commonplace to say that for the first two centuries or so European settlers in America were too busy with practical matters to concern themselves much with the arts.

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Joshua C. Taylor (1917-1981) was director of the National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. His many publications include Learning to Look, also published by the University of Chicago Press.