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The classical monument: reflections on the connection between morality and art in Greek and Roman sculpture
Fehl, Philipp P.
Year: 1972.
Publisher:  Published by New York University Press for the College Art Association of America. 
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Frontmatter
Preface
List of Illustrations
I The Role of the Imagination
II The Canon
III Types of Monuments in Greece and Rome
IV Monuments and Morality
V The Monument in Late Antiquity
VI Art Historical Perspectives
VII Toward a Revival of Classical Standards
Appendix 1 Samuel Johnson, Rasselas
Appendix 2 Conrad Ferdinand Meyer: A Letter on Ancient Sculptures in the Vatican Collections
Appendix 3 Heinrich Meyer: "On Goethe's Colossal Portrait in Marble by David d'Angers"
Bibliography
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Title: The classical monument : reflections on the connection between morality and art in Greek and Roman sculpture / Philipp Fehl.
Author: Fehl, Philipp P
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E-Distribution Information: University of Michigan Library, Scholarly Publishing Office
Ann Arbor, Michigan
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Source Version: The classical monument : reflections on the connection between morality and art in Greek and Roman sculpture / Philipp Fehl
Fehl, Philipp P
New York: Published by New York University Press for the College Art Association of America, 1972.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.06133
Subject Headings: • Sculpture, Classical
• Art and morals
Notes: • Originally presented as the author's thesis, University of Chicago, 1963.
• Electronic access restricted; authentication may be required
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