Munch's "The Scream." Van Gogh's "Starry Night." Rodin's "The
Thinker." Monet's "Water Lilies." Constable's landscapes. The 19th
century gave us a wealth of artistic riches so memorable in their
genius that we can picture many of them in an instant. At the time,
however, their avant-garde nature was the cause of much
controversy. Professor Laurie Schneider Adams vividly brings to
life the paintings, sculpture, photography and architecture, of the
period with her infectious enthusiasm for art and detailed
explorations of individual works. Offered fascinating biographical
details and the relevant social, political, and cultural context,
the reader is left with a deep appreciation for the works and an
understanding of how revolutionary they were at the time, as well
as the reasons for their enduring appeal.
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