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Painting and Narrative in France, from Poussin to Gauguin - From Poussin to Gauguin (Hardcover, New edition)
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Painting and Narrative in France, from Poussin to Gauguin - From Poussin to Gauguin (Hardcover, New edition)
Series: Studies in Art Historiography
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Before Modernism, narrative painting was one of the most acclaimed
and challenging modes of picture-making in Western art, yet by the
early twentieth century storytelling had all but disappeared from
ambitious art. France was a key player in both the dramatic rise
and the controversial demise of narrative art. This is the first
book to analyse French painting in relation to narrative, from
Poussin in the early seventeenth to Gauguin in the late nineteenth
century. Thirteen original essays shed light on key moments and
aspects of narrative and French painting through the study of
artists such as Nicolas Poussin, Charles Le Brun, Jacques-Louis
David, Paul Delaroche, Gustave Moreau, and Paul Gauguin. Using a
range of theoretical perspectives, the authors study key issues
such as temporality, theatricality, word-and-image relations, the
narrative function of inanimate objects, the role played by
viewers, and the ways in which visual narrative has been bound up
with history painting. The book offers a fresh look at familiar
material, as well as studying some little-known works of art, and
reveals the centrality and complexity of narrative in French
painting over the course of three centuries.
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