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- Q18009225 subject Q3919876.
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- Q18009225 abstract "Fred Orton is a scholar of art history and art theory at the University of Leeds. With Griselda Pollock he wrote Avant-Gardes and Partisans Reviewed and Vincent van Gogh: Artist of his Time. A social historian of art, he is influenced by Marxist theory. He is also one of the editors of a collection on the Ruthwell and Bewcastle crosses, and with Catherine Karkov edited an important collection on Anglo-Saxon stone sculpture; he contributed one essay, and three other essays are responses to his.".
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- Q18009225 wikiPageWikiLink Q3919876.
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- Q18009225 wikiPageWikiLink Q5312304.
- Q18009225 wikiPageWikiLink Q6541322.
- Q18009225 wikiPageWikiLink Q7775808.
- Q18009225 wikiPageWikiLink Q8219111.
- Q18009225 comment "Fred Orton is a scholar of art history and art theory at the University of Leeds. With Griselda Pollock he wrote Avant-Gardes and Partisans Reviewed and Vincent van Gogh: Artist of his Time. A social historian of art, he is influenced by Marxist theory. He is also one of the editors of a collection on the Ruthwell and Bewcastle crosses, and with Catherine Karkov edited an important collection on Anglo-Saxon stone sculpture; he contributed one essay, and three other essays are responses to his.".
- Q18009225 label "Fred Orton".