Thomas Crow is the Rosalie Solow Professor of Art History at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University. His many books include Emulation: David, Drouais, and Girodet in the Art of Revolutionary France; The Long March of Pop: Art, Music, and Design 1930-1995; and No Idols: The Missing Theology of Art. He lives in New York City and in Old Saybrook, Connecticut.
"Restoration is a welcome addition to the literature on art after
the collapse of the French Empire."---A. L. Palmer, Choice
Reviews
"A slender, handsomely produced volume on the art of the
restoration period. . . . The depth and breadth of [Crow's]
learning is stupendous."---Tim Blanning, Art Newspaper
"[A] handsomely illustrated and profoundly revealing and
stimulating book."---Michael Prodger, Literary Review
"Winner of the Silver Medal, Laura Shannon Prize in Contemporary
European Studies, Nanovic Institute, University of Notre
Dame"
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