The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs
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Release : 1925
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Release : 1925
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Page : 572 pages
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Release : 1895
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Page : 668 pages
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Author : T.J. Clark
Publisher : Knopf
Page : 636 pages
File Size : 13,47 MB
Release : 2017-06-28
Category : Art
ISBN : 0525520511
From T.J. Clark comes this provocative study of the origins of modern art in the painting of Parisian life by Edouard Manet and his followers. The Paris of the 1860s and 1870s was a brand-new city, recently adorned with boulevards, cafés, parks, Great Exhibitions, and suburban pleasure grounds—the birthplace of the habits of commerce and leisure that we ourselves know as "modern life." A new kind of culture quickly developed in this remade metropolis, sights and spectacles avidly appropriated by a new kind of "consumer": clerks and shopgirls, neither working class nor bourgeois, inventing their own social position in a system profoundly altered by their very existence. Emancipated and rootless, these men and women flocked to the bars and nightclubs of Paris, went boating on the Seine at Argenteuil, strolled the island of La Grande-Jatte—enacting a charade of community that was to be captured and scrutinized by Manet, Degas, and Seurat. It is Clark's cogently argued (and profusely illustrated) thesis that modern art emerged from these painters' attempts to represent this new city and its inhabitants. Concentrating on three of Manet's greatest works and Seurat's masterpiece, Clark traces the appearance and development of the artists' favorite themes and subjects, and the technical innovations that they employed to depict a way of life which, under its liberated, pleasure-seeking surface, was often awkward and anxious. Through their paintings, Manet and the Impressionists ask us, and force us to ask ourselves: Is the freedom offered by modernity a myth? Is modern life heroic or monotonous, glittering or tawdry, spectacular or dull? The Painting of Modern Life illuminates for us the ways, both forceful and subtle, in which Manet and his followers raised these questions and doubts, which are as valid for our time as for the age they portrayed.
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Page : 432 pages
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Release : 1966
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Page : 1450 pages
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Page : 700 pages
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Release : 1852
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Author : Chriscinda Henry
Publisher : Penn State University Press
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 28,12 MB
Release : 2021
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780271089119
"Examines the intersection of private art collecting, domestic social life, and recreational practices in Renaissance Venice"--