Local strategies, international ambitions
| Inne tytuły: | modern art and Central Europe 1918-1968 papers from the international conference, Prague, 11-14 June, 2003, The Institute of Art History, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, New York University in Prague |
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| Autorzy: | Timothy O. Benson Anna Brzyski Linara Dovydaitytė Éva Forgács ... |
| Redakcja: | Vojtěch Lahoda (1955-2019) |
| Wydawca: | Artefactum (2006) |
| ISBN: | 80-86890-08-2 |
| Autotagi: | druk |
| Źródło opisu: | Biblioteka Muzeum Narodowego w Krakowie - Katalog Biblioteki Muzeum Narodowego w Krakowie |
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| Autorzy: | Timothy O. Benson Anna Brzyski Linara Dovydaitytė Éva Forgács Irina Ivanova Genova Tomasz Gryglewicz (1949-2022) Jeremy Howard Giedrė Jankevičiutė Eduards Kļaviņš Ljiljana Kolešnik Vojtěch Lahoda (1955-2019) Esther Levinger Christina Lodder Marian Mazzone Miroslava Marìâ Mudrak Katarzyna Murawska-Muthesius Martina Pachmanová Damjan Prelovšek Ivanka Reberski Nicholas Sawicki Deborah Schultz Darko Šimičić Andrzej Szczerski Maria Elena Versari Annika Waenerberg Anna Wierzbicka Matthew S. Witkovsky Isabel Wünsche András Zwickl |
| Redakcja: | Vojtěch Lahoda (1955-2019) |
| Wydawca: | Artefactum (2006) |
| ISBN: | 80-86890-08-2 |
| Autotagi: | druk |