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Staging the Artist - Performance and the Self-Portrait from Realism to Expressionism (Paperback): Claire Moran Staging the Artist - Performance and the Self-Portrait from Realism to Expressionism (Paperback)
Claire Moran
R1,237 Discovery Miles 12 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Restoring the role of theatrical performance as both subject and trope in the aesthetics of self-representation, Staging the Artist questions how nineteenth-century French and Belgian artists self-consciously fashioned their identities through their art and writings. This emphasis on performance allows for a new understanding of the processes of self-fashioning which underlie self-representation in word and image. Claire Moran offers new interpretations of works by major nineteenth-century figures such as Paul Gauguin and Edgar Degas, and addresses the neglected topic of the function of theatre in the development of modern visual art. Incarnating Baudelaire's metaphor of the artist as an actor ever-conscious of his role, the artists discussed "Courbet, Ensor and Van Gogh, among others" employed theatre as both a thematic source and formal inspiration in their painting, writings and social behaviour. Moran argues that what renders this visual, literary and social performance modern is its self-consciousness, which in turn serves as a model with which to challenge pictorial convention. This book suggests that tracing modern performance and artistic identity to the nineteenth century provides a greater understanding not only of the significance of theatre in the development of modern art, but also highlights the self-conscious staging inherent to modern artistic identity.

Staging the Artist - Performance and the Self-Portrait from Realism to Expressionism (Hardcover): Claire Moran Staging the Artist - Performance and the Self-Portrait from Realism to Expressionism (Hardcover)
Claire Moran
R4,411 Discovery Miles 44 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Restoring the role of theatrical performance as both subject and trope in the aesthetics of self-representation, Staging the Artist questions how nineteenth-century French and Belgian artists self-consciously fashioned their identities through their art and writings. This emphasis on performance allows for a new understanding of the processes of self-fashioning which underlie self-representation in word and image. Claire Moran offers new interpretations of works by major nineteenth-century figures such as Paul Gauguin and Edgar Degas, and addresses the neglected topic of the function of theatre in the development of modern visual art. Incarnating Baudelaire's metaphor of the artist as an actor ever-conscious of his role, the artists discussed "Courbet, Ensor and Van Gogh, among others" employed theatre as both a thematic source and formal inspiration in their painting, writings and social behaviour. Moran argues that what renders this visual, literary and social performance modern is its self-consciousness, which in turn serves as a model with which to challenge pictorial convention. This book suggests that tracing modern performance and artistic identity to the nineteenth century provides a greater understanding not only of the significance of theatre in the development of modern art, but also highlights the self-conscious staging inherent to modern artistic identity.

Domestic Space in France and Belgium - Art, Literature and Design, 1850-1920 (Hardcover): Claire Moran Domestic Space in France and Belgium - Art, Literature and Design, 1850-1920 (Hardcover)
Claire Moran
R3,351 R3,058 Discovery Miles 30 580 Save R293 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Domestic Space in France and Belgium offers a new addition to the growing body of work in Interior Studies. Focused on late 19th and early 20th-century France and Belgium, it addresses an overlooked area of modernity: the domestic sphere and its conception and representation in art, literature and material culture. Scholars from the US, UK, France, Italy, Canada and Belgium offer fresh and exciting interpretations of artworks, texts and modern homes. Comparative and interdisciplinary, it shows through a series of case-studies in literature, art and architecture, how modernity was expressed through domestic life at the turn of the century in France and Belgium.

'Noa Noa' by Paul Gauguin and Charles Morice - with 'Manuscrit tire du Livre des metiers de Vehbi-Zumbul... 'Noa Noa' by Paul Gauguin and Charles Morice - with 'Manuscrit tire du Livre des metiers de Vehbi-Zumbul Zadi' by Paul Gauguin (Paperback)
Claire Moran
R504 Discovery Miles 5 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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