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art and science9
art, modern3
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art and state1
art and technology1
art et sciences1
art et technologie1
engineering1
literature, modern1

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Kepes, Gyorgy (1906-2001)2
De Sausmarez, Maurice (1915-1969)1
Furstenberg, Jean (1890-)1
Grieve, A I1
Honey, W B (1889-1956)1
March, Henry Colley (1916)1
Moorhouse, C E1
Ruskin, John (1819-1900)1
Sypher, Wylie1
University of East Anglia. Library1

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Art and the machine : exhibition held in the Library, University of East Anglia, Norwich : 15 November-15 December 1968

Grieve, A I; De Sausmarez, Maurice (1915-1969); University of East Anglia. Library

[1968]

"... A I Grieve ... has been responsible for the selection of items and for the writing of this catalogue."--Page 2 Text on inside back cover.

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Loss of the self in modern literature and art

Sypher, Wylie

[1962]

Bibliography: p. 177-179.

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Presidential address : engineering and art

Moorhouse, C E

[1967]

Reprinted from The Journal of the Institution of Engineers. Mar., 1966. v.38, no. 2.

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Science and the creative arts

Honey, W B (1889-1956)

[1945]

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Structure in art and in science

Kepes, Gyorgy (1906-2001)

1965

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The new landscape in art and science

Kepes, Gyorgy (1906-2001)

1956

Includes bibliographical references.

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How the need of art is increased by the advance of science

March, Henry Colley (1916)

1890

"Reprinted from the Transactions of the Rochdale Literary and Scientific Society, 1890".

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