Eitner, Lorenz.
Eitner, Lorenz, 1919-2009
Eitner, Lorenz Edwin Alfred
Eitner, Lorenz E.A. (Lorenz Edwin Alfred), 1919-2009
Lorenz Eitner American art historian and museum director
Eitner, Lorenz, 1919-
Eitner, Lorenz (American art historian and professor, 1919-2009)
VIAF ID: 103645946 ( Personal )
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Delacroix | |
The drawing collection | |
Drawings by Richard Diebenkorn | |
The drawings of Jacques-Louis David : Selected problems | |
The eighteenth century : one hundred drawings by one hundred artists : a loan exhibition, January 24 to March 7, 1961 | |
The flabellum of Tournus | |
Fortunato Duranti 1787 - 1863 | |
French paintings of the nineteenth century, c2000 : | |
Gericault : 1791-1824 | |
Géricault an album of drawings in the Art Institute of Chicago | |
Géricault : étude biographique et critique avec le catalogue raisonné de l'oeuvre du maître | |
Géricault : [exhibition], Los Angeles County museum of art, October 12-December 12, 1971, the Detroit institute of arts, January 23-March 7, 1972, Philadelphia museum of art, March 30-May 14, 1972 | |
Géricault, his life and work | |
Géricault, sa vie, son oeuvre | |
Géricault's Raft of the Medusa | |
Introduction to art : an illustrated topical manual | |
Neoclassicism and romanticism : 1750-1850. | |
An outline of 19th century European painting from David through Cézanne | |
La peinture du XIXe siècle en Europe | |
Restorarion / Twilight of humanism | |
Stanford art book | |
Stanford Seen / photographs by Leo Holub | |
Whistler : Themes & Variations | |
Who was Théodore Géricault ? |