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Painting out of the Ordinary: Modernity and the art of everyday life in early nineteenth-century Britain

Solkin, 2008

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" But on a deeper level, as David Solkin shows in this study, the same phenomenon also registered the profoundly ambivalent feelings of a country in the throes of accelerating economic growth, and of conflict both at home and abroad. What emerges from the imagery …
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