Hand-list of Books on the Decorative Arts in the Reference Department ...

Hand-list of Books on the Decorative Arts in the Reference Department ...
Title Hand-list of Books on the Decorative Arts in the Reference Department ... PDF eBook
Author Liverpool (England). Public Libraries, Museums, and Art Gallery. Library
Publisher
Pages 122
Release 1899
Genre Decoration and ornament
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Catalogue or alphabetical index

Catalogue or alphabetical index
Title Catalogue or alphabetical index PDF eBook
Author New York city, Astor libr
Publisher
Pages 522
Release 1858
Genre
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The Publishers' Trade List Annual

The Publishers' Trade List Annual
Title The Publishers' Trade List Annual PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 2542
Release 1883
Genre American literature
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Catalogue Or Alphabetical Index of the Astor Library

Catalogue Or Alphabetical Index of the Astor Library
Title Catalogue Or Alphabetical Index of the Astor Library PDF eBook
Author Astor Library
Publisher
Pages 522
Release 1858
Genre
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Rivals and Conspirators

Rivals and Conspirators
Title Rivals and Conspirators PDF eBook
Author Fae Brauer
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 457
Release 2014-07-08
Genre Art
ISBN 144386370X

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Once the State-run Salon in Paris closed, an array of independent Salons mushroomed starting with the French Artists Salon and Women’s Salon in 1881 followed by the Independent Artists’ Salon, National Salon of Fine Arts and Autumn Salon. Offering an unparalleled choice of art identities and alliances, together with undreamed-of opportunities for sales, commissions, prizes and art criticism, these great Salons guaranteed the centripetal and centrifugal power of Paris as the “modern art centre”. Lured by the prospect of being exhibited annually in Salons the size of Biennales today, a huge number and national diversity of artists, from the Australian Rupert Bunny to the Spaniards Pablo Picasso and Juan Gris, flocked to Paris. Yet by no means were these Salons equal in power, nor did they work consensually to forge this “modern art centre”. Formed on the basis of their different cultural politics, constantly they rivalled one another for State acquisitions and commissions, exhibition places and spaces, awards, and every other means of enhancing their legitimacy. By no means were the avant-garde salons those that most succeeded. Instead, as this culturo-political history demonstrates, the French Artists’ and National Fine Art Salons were the most successful, with the genderist French Artists' Salon being the most powerful and “official”. Despite the renown today of Neo-Impressionism, Art Nouveau, Fauvism, Cubism and Orphism, the most powerful artists in this “modern art centre” were not Sonia Delaunay, Émile Gallé, Paul Signac, Henri Matisse or even Picasso but such Academicians as Léon Bonnat, William Bouguereau, Fernand Cormon, Edouard Detaille, Gabriel Ferrier, Jean-Paul Laurens, Luc-Oliver Merson and Aimé Morot, who exhibited at the “official” Salon supported by the machinery of the State. In its exposure of the rivalry, conflict and struggle between the Salons and their artists, this is an unprecedented history of dissension. It also exposes how, just below the welcoming internationalist veneer of this “modern art centre”, intense persecutionist paranoia lay festering. Whenever France’s “civilizing mission” seemed culturally, commercially or colonially threatened, it erupted in waves of nationalist xenophobia turning artistic rivalry into bitter enmity. In exposing how rivals became transmuted into conspirators, ultimately this book reveals a paradox resonant in histories that celebrate the international triumph of French modern art: that this magnetic “centre”, which began by welcoming international modernists, ended by attacking them for undermining its cultural supremacy, contaminating its “civilizing mission” and politically persecuting the very modernist culture for which it has received historical renown.

Guida internazionale ai musei e alle collezioni pubbliche di costumi e di tessuti

Guida internazionale ai musei e alle collezioni pubbliche di costumi e di tessuti
Title Guida internazionale ai musei e alle collezioni pubbliche di costumi e di tessuti PDF eBook
Author Centre international des arts et du costume
Publisher
Pages 668
Release 1970
Genre Art museums
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New Series of Catalogues

New Series of Catalogues
Title New Series of Catalogues PDF eBook
Author Karl W. Hiersemann
Publisher
Pages 776
Release 1893
Genre Art
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