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Articles by Donald Kuspit

Degas's Monotypes
Gustave Caillebotte, Painter of the Remade Paris
Marrying the Model
Bitter Truth
Romantic Realism
Realms of Realism
Refinding the Great Tradition
The Psychoaesthetics of Musical Experience
Mighty Mannerists
Lani Irwin
Robust and Reasoned
Divine Stability and Inscrutable Inwardness
Modern Art of Provocation (Part IX)
Public Memory and Social Conscience
The Nobel Death in Western Visual Art Part III
Saved in a Nick of Timelessness: The “Real” In Caravaggio’s Realism
The Noble Death in Western Visual Art, Part II
The Noble Death in Western Visual Art
Tradition as “Avant-Garde”
Tradition as “Avant-Garde”
George Tooker
Poussin

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Donald Kuspit

DONALD KUSPIT is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Art History and Philosophy at Stony Brook University. His most recent book is Psychodrama: Modern Art as Group Therapy (London and Paris: Ziggurat Press, 2012).


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