Frederick Antal

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Frederick Antal (1887–1954) was a Hungarian art historian, particularly known for his contributions to the social history of art. He combined the methodology of Aby Warburg with a more traditional Marxist view of art, suggesting that artistic style is primarily an expression of ideology, political beliefs and social class[1].

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