Art and architecture in the service of politics / edited by Henry A. Millon and Linda Nochlin.
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Table of Contents:
- Constantinian politics and the Atrium church / Richard Stapleford
- Chivalric declaration: the Palazzo Ducale in Urbino as a political statement / C.W. Westfall
- The palace as a fortress: Rome and Bologna under Pope Julius II / Stanislaus von Moos
- Ingres's Vow of Louis XIII and the politics of the Restoration / Carol Duncan
- Long live the revolution, the republic, and especially the emperor!: the political sculpture of Rude / Ruth Butler
- The revolutionary theme in Russian realism / Alison Hilton
- Rome's first national state architecture: the Palazzo delle Finanze / Eberhard Schroeter
- Votes for women?: a graphic episode in the battle of the sexes / Paula Hays Harper
- Five artists in the service of politics in the pages of L'Assiette au Beurre / Ralph E. Shikes
- Russian sculpture and Lenin's plan of monumental propaganda / John E. Bowlt
- Political iconography in the Diego Rivera frescoes at Cuernavaca, Mexico / Stanton L. Catlin
- The Rivera frescoes of modern industry at the Detroit Institute of Arts: proletarian art under capitalist patronage / Max Kozloff
- With red flags flying: housing in Amsterdam, 1915-1923 / Helen Searing
- The emperor and the Duce: the planning of Piazzale Augusto Imperatore in Rome / Spiro Kostof
- Some new towns in Italy in the 1930s / Henry A. Milton
- Philip Guston and political humanism / Francis V. O'Connor
- Art of the new Chile: mural, poster, and comic book in a "revolutionary process" / David Kunzle.