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Section II: Books, Videotapes and CD-ROMs from UNC-CH libraries
Print sources
Gache-Patin, Sylvie. Monet: the ultimate impressionist. Translated
by Anthony Roberts.
New York: H.N. Abrams, 1999.
Art- ND553.M65P3713
White, Barbara Ehrlich, ed. Impressionism in Perspective. Englewood
Cliffs, N.J.:
Prentice Hall, c.1978.
Art- ND547.5.141448
One non-paper source
A&E Television Networks. The Impressionists (videorecording):
the other French revolution. Produced, written and directed
by Alfred, Bruce. 2 videodiscs, 100 min. each. 2001. DVD.
UL Media Resources Center- 65-DVD841
Section III: Electronic Indexes and Database Sources
Boorstin, Daniel J. (1992, August 31) Art of the instantaneous.
US News and World Report (Online), 113, p97-98. Available: Infotrac
General Reference Center Gold (NCLIVE) (2002, September 11)
---used advanced search using keywords history, Monet, Impressionism
Dudar, Helen. (1994, November) Impressionism's hard yet glorious
formative years. Smithsonian (Online), 25, p78-85. Available:
Infotrac General Reference Center Gold (NCLIVE) (2002, September
11).
Paulk, Sarah Frances.(1979) The aesthetics of Impressionism;
studies in art and literature. Ph.D. dissertation, Florida State
University (Online). Available: Bibliography of the History
of Art (2002, September 9)
Updike, John. (1990, March 19) Monet isn't everything: an orgy
of impressionism in Boston, 202, p.28-30. The New Republic (Online).
Available: Infotrac General Reference Center Gold (NCLIVE) (2002,
September 11).
(2001, October 26). The Man Who Made Matisse. Australian Financial
Review
(Online), 3267 words. Available: LexisNexis Academic (2002,
September 9)
(2002, February 16). What is Impressionism? Courier Mail (Online),
1218 words.
Available: LexisNexis Academic (2002, September 9)
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