Fashion and Modernity

Fashion and Modernity
Title Fashion and Modernity PDF eBook
Author Christopher Breward
Publisher
Pages 278
Release 2005
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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What is the relationship between fashion and modernity, and how is this unique relationship manifested in the material world? This book considers how the relationship between fashion and modernity tests the very definition of modernity and enhances our understanding of the role of fashion in the modern world.

Fashioning the Bourgeoisie

Fashioning the Bourgeoisie
Title Fashioning the Bourgeoisie PDF eBook
Author Philippe Perrot
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 292
Release 1994
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780691000817

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By the middle of the century, men were prompted to disdain the decadent and gaudy colors of the pre-Revolutionary period and wear unrelievedly black frock coats suitable to the manly and serious world of commerce. Their wives and daughters, on the other hand, adorned themselves in bright colors and often uncomfortable and impractical laces and petticoats, to signal the status of their family.

Seeing Through Clothes

Seeing Through Clothes
Title Seeing Through Clothes PDF eBook
Author Anne Hollander
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 538
Release 1993-03-22
Genre Art
ISBN 9780520082311

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In this generously illustrated book, Anne Hollander examines the representation of the body and clothing in Western art, from Greek sculpture and vase painting through medieval and renaissance portraits, to contemporary films and fashion photography. First published ahead of its time, this book has become a classic.

Bodies of Modernity

Bodies of Modernity
Title Bodies of Modernity PDF eBook
Author Tamar Garb
Publisher Thames & Hudson
Pages 240
Release 1998
Genre Art
ISBN 9780500018422

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BODIES OF MODERNITY explores the ways in which men's and women's bodies were represented in late 19th-century France. A series of case studies looks at well-known works by Cezanne, Renoir, and Seurat with new interpretation, while lesser-known works are considered seriously for the first time. 140 illustrations, 14 in color.

Evil by Design

Evil by Design
Title Evil by Design PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Kolbinger Menon
Publisher
Pages 368
Release 2006
Genre Art
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'Evil be Design' documents the search for the origins of the iconic 'femme fatale'. This text uses popular sources to make the critical link between the femme fatale and the rise of feminism.

Manet Manette

Manet Manette
Title Manet Manette PDF eBook
Author Carol M. Armstrong
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 420
Release 2002-01-01
Genre Art
ISBN 9780300096583

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Manet, a founding father of modernism, is one of the towering figures of 19th-century art. In this volume, Carol Armstrong looks closely at Manet's works to uncover a view not only of the artist but also of modernity itself. As she places his art within frameworks of colour, the feminine Other (the Manette in Manet), and consumerism, Armstrong seeks to expand and revise our understanding of this artist as a painter of modern life.

Tigersprung

Tigersprung
Title Tigersprung PDF eBook
Author Ulrich Lehmann
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 586
Release 2000
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780262621717

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The history of modernity written as a philosophy if fashion, set in the cultural framework of Paris.