The Presence of the Past in French Art, 1870–1905: Modernity and Continuity
Autor Richard Thomsonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 noi 2021
The study of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century French art tends to focus on a search for the modern. Richard Thomson presents an innovative approach to a popular period of art history, instead investigating how art in early Third Republic France adapted styles from the past. The classical is the predominant theme, punctuated by other stylistic currents, notably the Rubensian and the Botticellian. It asks, how did these styles—all three derived from foreign art—come to be adapted into French visual culture? How did the Republic customise classicism to its ideological ends? How was classicism manipulated by progressive painters for radical and reactionary readings? The Presence of the Past in French Art 1870–1905 considers artists of very different character and type—from Degas to Henner, Cézanne to Besnard, Roty to Seurat, Dalou to Maillol—as well as a variety of media, including painting, sculpture, medals and celebrity photographs, to open up new vistas of interpretation in this fascinating field.
Preț: 377.36 lei
Preț vechi: 436.49 lei
-14% Nou
Puncte Express: 566
Preț estimativ în valută:
72.22€ • 75.95$ • 60.16£
72.22€ • 75.95$ • 60.16£
Carte indisponibilă temporar
Doresc să fiu notificat când acest titlu va fi disponibil:
Se trimite...
Preluare comenzi: 021 569.72.76
Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780300257106
ISBN-10: 0300257104
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 257 color + b-w illus.
Dimensiuni: 216 x 267 x 30 mm
Greutate: 1.59 kg
Editura: Yale University Press
Colecția Yale University Press
ISBN-10: 0300257104
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 257 color + b-w illus.
Dimensiuni: 216 x 267 x 30 mm
Greutate: 1.59 kg
Editura: Yale University Press
Colecția Yale University Press
Notă biografică
Richard Thomson is research professor in the History of Art at the University of Edinburgh.
Descriere
This innovative book introduces a vivid new reading of French art and society at a crucial period of history.