Major art movements and artists of nineteenth-century Europe,
from the French Revolution to World War I, are presented
alphabetically in a dictionary format. Artists and art movements
are integrated within the politics and culture of the times. An
examination of the prominent authors, politicians, rulers, writers,
and musicians, who often posed for artists provides an historical
background against which to study these famous, obscure,
traditional, and avant-garde artists. Entries include the artists'
models, many of whom became romantically involved with the artists,
and the artworks in which the models appear. This focus on the
European continent, rather than on one specific country, surveys
the interconnected influences and politics that pervaded the lives
of the artists during this age when Europe was powerful culturally
and politically, and helps to explain the various art movements,
such as the Neo-Classical, Romantic, Realist, Impressionist,
Fauvist, Cubist, Expressionist, and Abstract, that consequently
evolved.
Art history scholars, artists, and anyone with an interest in
European art and politics will appreciate the organization and
detail of this comprehensive volume. The alphabetical entries,
coupled with straightforward and accessible writing, make this
reference both informative and engaging. As a research tool,
entries are cross-referenced, and a bibliography provides a useful
guide to further research.
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