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Pierre-Auguste Renoir's "La Loge" (The Theatre Box), 1874, is one
of the masterpieces of Impressionism and a major highlight of The
Courtauld Gallery's collection. Its depiction of an elegant couple
on display in a loge, or box at the theatre, epitomises the
Impressionists' interest in the spectacle of modern life. At the
heart of the painting is the complex play of gazes enacted by these
two figures seated in a theatre box. In turning away from the
performance, Renoir focused instead upon the theatre as a social
stage where status and relationships were on public display.This
book accompanies an exhibition in celebration of The Courtauld
Institute of Art's 75th anniversary which unites "La Loge" for the
first time with Renoir's other treatments of the subject and with
loge paintings by contemporaries, including Mary Cassatt and Edgar
Degas. Concentrating on the early years of Impressionism during the
1870s, the book explores how these artists used the loge to capture
the excitement and changing nature of fashionable Parisian society.
Lavishly produced contemporary journals such as "La Mode Illustree"
included fine hand-coloured engravings showing the latest fashions
modelled by elegant ladies in theatre boxes. A rich selection of
this little-known graphic material from contemporary Parisian
journals, as well as caricatures from the popular press, will also
be examined.
There are some collectors who through foresight and dedication have
built truly outstanding art collections and shared them widely as
part of public museums. Among these were Samuel Courtauld in London
and Rasmus Meyer in Bergen. At the heart of each man's collection
were single artists who were their greatest passions: for Courtauld
it was Paul Cezanne and for Meyer, Edvard Munch. This unique
collaboration between KODE art museums in Bergen and The Courtauld
in London, celebrates these two remarkable collectors and two great
artists by showing masterpieces by Cezanne in Bergen and Munch in
London. The Courtauld is home to some of the most important
paintings by Cezanne, such as The Card Players and Montagne
Sainte-Victoire. "Cezanne. Masterpieces from The Courtauld at KODE
Art Museum" is the story about how collectors and artists became
aware of Cezanne. This publication not only presents ten key works
from The Courtauld along with Cezannes from Norwegian collections,
it also brings them together with eye witness accounts from the
early years of his profound influence, seen through the lens of the
Norwegian art scene around 1900. With essays by Barnaby Wright,
Oystein Sjastad and Karen Serres and an introduction by Line
Daatland. Forewords by Petter Snare and Ernst Vegelin van
Claerbergen.
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