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Fairies in Victorian Art Book
The Victorians wanted to believe in fairies because they represented a way to escape the reality of living in an unromantic, materialistic and scientific age. This book covers the age of fairy painting (1840-1870) when fairies found expression in most of the Victorian arts - paintings, illustration, literature, theatre, ballet and music.Read More
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Blackwell
Victorians desperately wanted to believe in fairies. Representing escape from the reality of an unromantic, materialistic and scientific age, fairies also gave Victorians an excuse to express in acceptable ways the repressed and subconscious...
- 1851495452
- 9781851495450
- Christopher Wood
- 15 November 2007
- Antique Collectors' Club Ltd
- Hardcover (Book)
- 192
- New Ed
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