Compares the publishing philosophies of the two art journals L'Artiste and Journal des artistes in the 1830s and 1840s. Determines that the former was the first journal in which art began to be systematically isolated from the political, social, and moral polemics of the day. This position helped to establish L'Artiste as the mouthpiece of the Romantic movement.
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