Monograph: The Professor in the Storm Cultural Historian E.H. Gombrich’s Troubled Achievement by Susannah Rutherglen
Sir Ernst Gombrich, the venerable humanist and scholar of art who died last year at the age of ninety-two, was…
Sir Ernst Gombrich, the venerable humanist and scholar of art who died last year at the age of ninety-two, was…
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