Explores French Impressionism alongside related art movements that flourished simultaneously in the rest of Europe and North America.
Wechsler 1 9X2. and Isaacson 19X2. Art historians first began commenting on this by focusing on specific borrowings, such as Degas's from Daumier, or Manet's from popular illustrations, and subsequently by broader inquiries into the ...
In recent years, the richly colored, exuberantly painted canvases by artists such as Franz Bischoff, Alson Clark, Joseph Raphael, Guy Rose, and William Wendt have attracted an expanding circle of...
The Irish painter Frank O'Mcara was attracted to young Isobel, while Robert Louis Stevenson pursued Fanny Osbournc ... 1895; Gertrude Kascbier, "An Art Village," Mimllilv ftlustrauir 4, 2nd quarter (1895): 9-17; Jeffrey W. Andersen, ...
Studies the forerunners and evolution of the Impressionist movement and presents examples of paintings from the 1850's to the early 1900's
Replete with illustrations and numerous firsthand accounts and quotations, this book recounts a story of emancipation.
A study of Impressionism covers its philosophical, social, and political context along with an exploration of well- and lesser-known painters, including Edouard Manet, Edgar Degas, Berthe Morisot, and Gustave Caillebotte.
The essays in this wide-ranging text capture the theoretical range and scholarly rigor of criticism that has fundamentally transformed the study of French Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art.
A new perspective on Impressionist art that offers revealing, fresh interpretations of familiar paintings In this handsome book, a leading authority on Impressionist painting offers a new view of this admired and immensely popular art form.
The concise edition of a book on Impressionism, the name given to the major artistic phenomenon of the 19th century and the first of the Modern Movements.
Rich in its variety and in the singularity of its artists, Post-Impressionism was a passage taken by all the well-known figures of 20th century painting - it is here presented, for the great pleasure of the reader, by Nathalia Brodskaïa.