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Gustave Caillebotte as Worker, Collector, Painter

Autor Dr. Samuel Raybone
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 sep 2020
Gustave Caillebotte was more than a painter: he collected and researched postage stamps; designed and built yachts; administered and participated in the sport of yachting; collected paintings; cultivated and collected rare orchids; designed and tended his gardens; and engaged in local politics. Gustave Caillebotte as Worker, Collector, Painter presents the first comprehensive account of Caillebotte's manifold activities. It presents a completely new critical interpretation of Caillebotte's broad career that highlights the singular salience of 'work', and which intersects histories and theories of visual culture, ideology, and psychoanalysis.Where the recent art historical 'rediscovery' of Caillebotte offers multiple narratives of his identification with working men, this book goes beyond them towards excavating what his work was in its own terms. Born to an haut bourgeois milieu in which he was never completely comfortable and assailed by traumatic familial bereavements, Caillebotte adopted and adapted the ideologically normative category of work for his own purposes, deconstructing its ostensibly class-determinate parameters in order to bridge the chasm of his social alienation.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781501339943
ISBN-10: 150133994X
Pagini: 266
Ilustrații: 8 colour and 46 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Offers completely new critical interpretation of Caillebotte's entire career, as one united by a singular conception of labour in relation to class, and collecting in relation to identity, that nevertheless dialogues with revolutionary contemporary scholarship in the field of collecting and visual-material culture in nineteenth-century France

Notă biografică

Samuel Raybone is Lecturer in Art History at Aberystwyth University, UK.

Cuprins

IllustrationsIntroduction Part One1. Work2. CollectingPart Two3. Philately and Photography4. Philatelic ImpressionismPart Three5. Classed Corporeality and Naturalist Signification6. Between Caillebotte and ZolaPart Four7. Working as Caillebotte in Petit GennevilliersConclusion EndnotesBibliography

Recenzii

Raybone's perspective on the artist is highly original, as is clear from the outset when he stages a brilliant coup de théâtre by quoting references in the British press in 1890 to his collection as 'magnificent' and 'an unparalleled achievement', before revealing that these eulogies were of his stamp collection.
This study reassesses Gustave Caillebotte's career in its entirety, bringing into play notably his intensive pursuit of philately and his ambitious garden designs. Hardly noticed in previous accounts, these two concerns are brilliantly anatomized and shown to be integral aspects of the artist's creative life.
Raybone's excellent, well-researched book on Gustave Caillebotte offers us gripping new readings of the artist's labour in its broadest sense, incorporating not only novel analyses of his art and material practice as a painter, but integrating this aspect of his life more effectively than ever before with his other 'work'- as an art collector, pre-eminent philatelist, racing yacht designer and master-sailor, innovative gardener and orchid-breeder. Caillebotte emerges from Raybone's important, thought-provoking study as a more complex and complete personality, and in ways that simultaneously provide us with fresh insights into Impressionism and French society in the period.