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The Berlin Secession: Modernism and Its Enemies in Imperial GermanyParet, 1980
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- Paret P
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In the 1890s one of the recurring conflicts between the traditional and the modern that punctuate the history of art erupted in Germany. Among the new groups formed by artists who wanted to free themselves from the constraints of the academy and the annual salon …
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