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Bonnard's Worlds
George T. M Shackelford, Isabelle Cahn, Cyrille Sciama, Veronique Serrano, Elsa Smithgall
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R1,284
Discovery Miles 12 840
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A fascinating journey into Pierre Bonnard’s world and the
inspiration behind his spatially arresting and intimate paintings
 Pierre Bonnard’s paintings are renowned for their unusual
intimacy. Delving into the sensory realms of experience that fueled
Bonnard’s practice—from the most public to the most
private—this volume looks at the inspiration behind the
artist’s work. Through the lens of more than 70 works, including
many largely unknown examples from private collections in addition
to celebrated paintings from museums around the world, scholarly
essays transport the reader into Bonnard’s world and shed new
light on the artist’s unique life circumstances. Governed neither
by chronology nor geography, but by measures of intimacy, this
study travels with Bonnard through the landscapes of Paris and
Normandy, to the interior spaces of the artist’s dwellings, and
deep into the artist’s thoughts.   Distributed for
the Kimbell Art Museum  Exhibition Schedule:  Kimbell
Art Museum, Fort Worth, TX (November 5, 2023–January 28, 2024)
 The Phillips Collection, Washington, DC (March 2–June 2,
2024) Â
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Monet/Rothko (Hardcover)
Cyrille Sciama, Marie Delbarre, Géraldine Lefebvre, Pierre Wat, Valérie Reis
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R795
Discovery Miles 7 950
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James Tissot (Hardcover)
Melissa E. Buron; Contributions by Marine Kisiel, Krystyna Matyjaszkiewicz, Paul Perrin, Cyrille Sciama
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R1,736
R1,237
Discovery Miles 12 370
Save R499 (29%)
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James Tissot is best known for his paintings of fashionable women
and society life in the late 19th century. Born in Nantes, France,
he trained at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris where he befriended
James McNeill Whistler and Edgar Degas. Tissot's career defies
categorization and he never formally belonged to the Impressionist
circle despite an invitation from Degas. An astute businessman,
Tissot garnered commercial and critical success on both sides of
the English Channel while defying traditional conventions. He
received recognition at the time from patrons and peers, and even
his society portraits reveal a rich and complex commentary on
Victorian and fin-de-siecle culture. This lavishly illustrated
book, featuring paintings, enamels, and works on paper, explores
Tissot's life and career from his early period in Nantes to his
later years when he made hundreds of spiritual and religious works.
The volume also includes essays that introduce new scholarship to
redefine Tissot's placement within the narratives of the
19th-century canon.
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