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An engaging look at how the middle classes of fin-de-siecleVienna
used innovative portraiture to define their identity During the
great flourishing of modern art in fin-de-siecleVienna, artists of
that city focused on images of individuals. Their portraits depict
artists, patrons, families, friends, intellectual allies, and
society celebrities from the upwardly mobile middle classes. Viewed
as a whole, the images allow us to reconstruct the subjects'
shifting identities as the Austro-Hungarian Empire underwent
dramatic political changes, from the 1867 Ausgleich (Compromise) to
the end of World War I. This is viewed as a time when the
avant-garde overthrew the academy, yet Facing the Modern tells a
more complex story of the time through thought-provoking texts by
numerous leading art historians. Their writings examine paintings
by innovative artists such as Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, and
Egon Schiele alongside earlier works, blurring the
conventionally-held distinctions between 19th-century and
early-20th-century art, and revealing surprising continuities in
the production and consumption of portraits. This compelling book
features works not only by famous names but also by lesser-known
female and Jewish artists, giving a more complete picture of the
time. Published by National Gallery Company/Distributed by Yale
University Press Exhibition Schedule: The National Gallery, London
(10/09/13-01/12/14)
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