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Propaganda Prints A History Of Art In The Service Of Social And Political Change Colin Moore

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Propaganda Prints A History Of Art In The Service Of Social And Political Change Colin Moore
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Publisher: A&C Black
File Extension: PDF
File size: 30.98 MB
Pages: 201
Author: Colin Moore
ISBN: 9781408105917, 1408105918
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Propaganda Prints A History Of Art In The Service Of Social And Political Change Colin Moore by Colin Moore 9781408105917, 1408105918 instant download after payment.

Art has been used in the service of social and political movements, for good and evil, from ancient times to the present day, and this unique book explores the history, cultural diversity, and artistic legacy of art works that have had far greater impact than political and social rhetoric and have served as key catalysts for change.Colin Moore presents the art in themes such as political state control, opposition, revolution, politics, and social influence such as advertising and self-promotion, and provides historical context to explain the origin of the dreams and concerns that prompted mass movements.Three hundred images are explored representing five thousand years of civilization from the ancient Mesopotamians, Romans, Crusaders, Normans, Victorians; movements such as the Suffragettes, the Nazis and the Hippies; and revolutions in America, France, Russia, Mexico, China and Cuba. From Gutenberg's printing press to You Tube, from Alexander the Great to President Obama, this review of propaganda art reflects the best and the worst of how our common hopes and dreams can be guided and manipulated by powerful, persuasive art images.

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