Book Review: Hollis Clayson’s Illuminated Paris: Essays on Art and Lighting in the Belle Epoque

caa.reviews, 2021

A book review of Hollis Clayson’s 2019 book on artistic responses to the proliferation of lighting technologies in public spaces throughout Paris in the late nineteenth century.

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