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The Unz Review •ï¿½An Alternative Media Selection
A Collection of Interesting, Important, and Controversial Perspectives Largely Excluded from the American Mainstream Media
Philip Van Doren Stern Archives
Philip Van Doren Stern •ï¿½57 Items / 20 Books, 6 Articles, 30 Reviews
They Were There (1959)
The Civil War in Action as Seen by Its Combat Artists
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    Combat Artists (Review)
    They Were There, by Philip Van Doren Stern
    1. They Were There by Philip Van Doren Stern
    The Saturday Review, October 31, 1959, p. 21
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    Arts and Monuments (23 Reviews)
    Greek Painting, by Martin Robertson
    1. Greek Painting by Martin Robertson
    2. Japanese Prints: From the Early Masters to the Modern by James A. Michener
    3. Etruscan Art by Raymond Bloch
    4. Czechoslovakia by Jan Kvet
    5. Mainstreams of Modern Art by John Canaday
    6. Fauvism by Jean Leymarie
    7. Cubism by Guy Habasque
    8. Bruegel by Robert L. Delevoy
    9. Observations by Richard Avedon and Truman Capote
    10. Piet Mondrian by Sam Hunter and Piet Mondrian
    11. Our House by Olgivanna Lloyd Wright
    12. Frank Lloyd Wright to 1910 by Grant Carpenter Manson
    13. Triumph on Fairmount by George Roberts and Mary Howland Roberts
    14. Shadows from India by Roderick Cameron
    15. The Versailles I Love by Robert Descharnes
    16. The Rome I Love by Patrice Molinard, Jean Giono, and Felicien Marceau, ...
    17. Ancient Indonesian Art by A.J. Bernet Kempers
    18. The Stones of Florence by Mary McCarthy
    19. They Were There by Philip Van Doren Stern
    20. Dubuffet by Michel Ragon
    21. Three American Sculptors: Ferber, Hare, Lassaw by E.C. Goossen
    22. Africa by Emil Schulthess
    23. Victoria R by Helmut Gernsheim and Alison Gernsheim
    The Nation, December 12, 1959, pp. 445-450