American Journal of Archaeology
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Page : 672 pages
File Size : 42,57 MB
Release : 1907
Category : Archaeology
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Page : 672 pages
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Release : 1907
Category : Archaeology
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Author : London Library
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Page : 1360 pages
File Size : 41,53 MB
Release : 1914
Category : Library catalogs
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Author : Karl W. Hiersemann
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Page : 776 pages
File Size : 34,64 MB
Release : 1893
Category : Art
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Author : Astor Library
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Page : 490 pages
File Size : 33,78 MB
Release : 1851
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Author : Karl W. Hiersemann (Firm)
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Page : 776 pages
File Size : 14,36 MB
Release : 1893
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Author : Astor Library (NEW YORK)
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Page : 492 pages
File Size : 34,81 MB
Release : 1851
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Page : 494 pages
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Page : 494 pages
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Release : 1851
Category : Bibliography
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Author : Kirk Varnedoe
Publisher : ABRAMS
Page : 468 pages
File Size : 13,91 MB
Release : 1990
Category : Architecture
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Author : Mary Tavener Holmes
Publisher : Getty Publications
Page : 137 pages
File Size : 42,29 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Art
ISBN : 0892368322
In a garden glade before a grand fountain, surrounded by a musical party, an elegant woman in a lustrous white gown dances as part of a foursome, raising her eyes to the viewer as if extending an invitation to the dance. This is the enticing scene in the J. Paul Getty Museum's painting "Dance before a Fountain" by Nicolas Lancret (1690-1743), an excellent example of the fete galante, a genre that was created and reached the peak of its popularity in France during the first half of the eighteenth century. This monograph seeks to familiarize American audiences with Lancret, a master of this genre, who was a revered painter in his own time, rivalling his contemporaries Antoine Watteau and Francois Boucher, and a favourite of crowned heads across Europe. Mary Tavener Holmes's engrossing text uses this painting as a springboard to reveal a remarkable amount about the painter, his mode of painting, Paris at the time this work was made, eighteenth-century dance, and the world of art patronage and collecting in France and elsewhere in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Lavishly illustrated with comparative paintings by artists such as Watteau, Boucher, Peter Paul Rubens, Jean-Francois De Troy, Jean-Baptiste Oudry, and Hubert Robert, this fascinating peek into a bygone Parisian era is a treat for the eyes and the intellect alike.