Offering an examination of the paragone, meaning artistic rivalry,
in nineteenth-century France and England, this book considers how
artists were impacted by prevailing aesthetic theories, or
institutional and cultural paradigms, to compete in the art world.
The paragone has been considered primarily in the context of
Renaissance art history, but in this book readers will see how the
legacy of this humanistic competitive model survived into the late
nineteenth century.
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