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*''Landscape into Art'' (1949) *''Landscape into Art'' (1949)
*''Moments of Vision'' (1954), the [[Romanes Lecture]] for 1954. Oxford: Clarendon Press. *''Moments of Vision'' (1954), the [[Romanes Lecture]] for 1954. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
-*''The Nude'' (1956)+*''[[The Nude: A Study in Ideal Form]]'' (1956)
*''Looking at Pictures'' (1960) *''Looking at Pictures'' (1960)
*''Ruskin Today'' (1964) (edited and annotated by) *''Ruskin Today'' (1964) (edited and annotated by)

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Kenneth McKenzie Clark, Baron Clark, OM, CH, KCB, FBA (July 13, 1903May 21, 1983) was an English author, museum director, broadcaster, and one of the most famous art historians of his generation. In 1969, he was catapulted to international fame as the writer, producer and presenter of the BBC Television series, Civilisation: A Personal View.

Books

  • The Gothic Revival (1928)
  • Catalogue of the Windsor Leonardo Drawings (1935)
  • Leonardo da Vinci (1939)
  • Piero della Francesca (1951)
  • Landscape into Art (1949)
  • Moments of Vision (1954), the Romanes Lecture for 1954. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
  • The Nude: A Study in Ideal Form (1956)
  • Looking at Pictures (1960)
  • Ruskin Today (1964) (edited and annotated by)
  • Rembrandt and the Italian Renaissance (1966)
  • Civilisation: A Personal View (1969)
  • Blake and Visionary Art (1973)
  • The Romantic Rebellion (1973)
  • Another Part of the Wood (1974) (autobiography)
  • Animals and Men (1977)
  • The Other Half (1977) (autobiography)
  • What is a Masterpiece? (1979)
  • Feminine Beauty (1980)




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