Great Masters of European Painting

Great Masters of European Painting
Title Great Masters of European Painting PDF eBook
Author Monique de Beaucorps
Publisher ABRAMS
Pages 576
Release 1998
Genre Art
ISBN

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This comprehensive survey lays out in chronological progression the lives and works of the artists whose masterpieces make up the history of European painting, from the late Gothic masters of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries to the Cubists and Surrealists of the early twentieth century, to the postmodernists of our own day. In the work of these artists we can observe the great movements of art history - the dawn of the Renaissance, the birth of Realism, and the rise of abstraction. The artists are represented by full-color illustrations of their most important and characteristic paintings, accompanied by concise, authoritative discussions of their life and work.

Local/global

Local/global
Title Local/global PDF eBook
Author Deborah Cherry
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Pages 294
Release 2006
Genre Art
ISBN 9780754631972

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Local/Global: Women Artists in the Nineteenth Century is the first book to investigate women artists working in disparate parts of the world. This pioneering collection addresses issues at the heart of feminist and post-colonial studies: the nature of difference, discrepant modernities and cross-cultural encounters. Written in a lively and accessible style, this lavishly illustrated volume offers fresh perspectives on women, art and identity. It is essential reading for anyone interested in the history of women artists and the art of the nineteenth century.

Spectacular Realities

Spectacular Realities
Title Spectacular Realities PDF eBook
Author Vanessa R. Schwartz
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 244
Release 1998
Genre History
ISBN 0520221680

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"An exciting, innovative, and significant work. The author points to how the crowd experience transcended class and gender divisions and was transformed from acts of collective violence into acts of collective consumption."—Michael B. Miller, author of Shanghai on the Métro

Metamorphoses in Nineteenth-century Sculpture

Metamorphoses in Nineteenth-century Sculpture
Title Metamorphoses in Nineteenth-century Sculpture PDF eBook
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Pages 0
Release 1975
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Art and Politics of the Second Empire

Art and Politics of the Second Empire
Title Art and Politics of the Second Empire PDF eBook
Author Patricia Mainardi
Publisher
Pages 247
Release 1990
Genre Art
ISBN 9780300047479

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In this book, Patricia Mainardi presents a new analysis of the major shift in nineteenth-century art from large public to small private works by examining the political and institutional factors that were in effect. Mainardi brings to life the complex institutional world of official art in the mid- to late-nineteenth century, presenting the relevant individual personalities, group interests, conflicts, and shift in a policy with clarity and detail. Writing in a lively, often witty style, she throws much new light on such subjects as the decline of history painting, the rise and eventual triumph of genre painting, the influence exerted in France by the art of England, Belgium, and Germany, and the inevitable collapse of the official exhibition system.

Living Pictures, Missing Persons

Living Pictures, Missing Persons
Title Living Pictures, Missing Persons PDF eBook
Author Mark B. Sandberg
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 349
Release 2021-10-12
Genre Art
ISBN 0691238278

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In the late nineteenth century, Scandinavian urban dwellers developed a passion for a new, utterly modern sort of visual spectacle: objects and effigies brought to life in astonishingly detailed, realistic scenes. The period 1880-1910 was the popular high point of mannequin display in Europe. Living Pictures, Missing Persons explores this phenomenon as it unfolded with the rise of wax museums and folk museums in the largest cities of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway. Mark Sandberg asks: Why did modernity generate a cultural fascination with the idea of effigy? He shows that the idea of effigy is also a portal to understanding other aspects of visual entertainment in that period, including the widespread interest in illusionistic scenes and tableaux, in the "portability" of sights, spaces, and entire milieus. Sandberg investigates this transformation of visual culture outside the usual test cases of the largest European metropolises. He argues that Scandinavian spectators desired an unusual degree of authenticity--a cultural preference for naturalism that made its way beyond theater to popular forms of museum display. The Scandinavian wax museums and folk-ethnographic displays of the era helped pre-cinematic spectators work out the social implications of both voyeuristic and immersive display techniques. This careful study thus anticipates some of the central paradoxes of twentieth-century visual culture--but in a time when the mannequin and the physical relic reigned supreme, and in a place where the contrast between tradition and modernity was a high-stakes game.

The Divine Sarah

The Divine Sarah
Title The Divine Sarah PDF eBook
Author Arthur Gold
Publisher Knopf Publishing Group
Pages 440
Release 1991
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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