World War, 1939-1945 -- Destruction and pillage -- Germany ; World War, 1939-1945 -- Art and the war ; World War, 1939-1945 -- Art and the war; Laborers; Quarries and quarrying; Realism; Child labor; Stones; Figures -- Male
The Stone-Breakers was destroyed, along with 154 other picture, when a transport vehicle moving the pictures to the castle of Konigstein was bombed by Allied forces in February of 1945.
China--History--May Thirtieth movement, 1925; Shanghai (China). Municipal Police; Shanghai (China : International Settlement); Communism--China; Zhongguo guo min dang; Child labor; Shanghai (China)--History--20th century; China--Politics and...
Letter from Arthur de Carle Sowerby in China to Robert Sterling Clark in which Sowerby provides a long treatise on current events in Shanghai in China, in particular the circumstances leading up to a protest during which Shanghai police fired on a...
Williams College. Graduate Program in the History of Art -- Newsletters; Williams College. Graduate Program in the History of Art -- Periodicals; Art -- History -- Study and teaching (Higher) -- Massachusetts -- Williamstown -- Periodicals;...
Williams Graduate Program in the History of Art, Offered in Collaboration with the Clark, Newsletter, Academic Year 2010-2011 includes Marc Gotlieb: A Letter from the Director; Faculty and Staff News; the Graduate Program and the Clark, WCMA, MASS...