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A vibrant, colourful and beautiful book that introduces readers to
Impressionism and Post-Impressionism. It explains the difference
between the two movements and the main artists associated with
each. Illustrations are drawn from the renowned and outstanding
collection of French art held by the National Galleries of Scotland
and they include a number of rarely seen works. This book tells the
fascinating stories of how key paintings and drawings found their
way into the collection. Artists include Monet, Millet, Gauguin,
Bastien-Lepage, Charles Jacque, Troyon, Corot, Degas, Seurat, Van
Gogh, Cezanne, Vuillard, Bonnard, Derain, Matisse, Legros and
Rodin.
The Impressionists are world renowned for their vibrant depictions
of the atmospheric effects and shimmering beauty of the French
countryside. These paintings, often produced in Paris, found an
enthusiastic market in the city. The inhabitants of that hub of
modernity had an apparently paradoxical interest in the mythologies
of rural living. As the city became more and more the motive force
of social change so the country was understood as the anchor of
changelessness and nostalgia. The essayists in this volume examine
the complex relationship between country and city. Their work draws
widely on the contemporary culture exploring folklore and
children's literature, anarchism and urbanism, and offers
significant new insights into the work of major artists and writers
including Courbet, Millet, Monet, Van Gogh and Zola.
The Impressionists are world renowned for their vibrant depictions
of the atmospheric effects and shimmering beauty of the French
countryside. These paintings, often produced in Paris, found an
enthusiastic market in the city. The inhabitants of that hub of
modernity had an apparently paradoxical interest in the mythologies
of rural living. As the city became more and more the motive force
of social change so the country was understood as the anchor of
changelessness and nostalgia. The essayists in this volume examine
the complex relationship between country and city. Their work draws
widely on the contemporary culture exploring folklore and
children's literature, anarchism and urbanism, and offers
significant new insights into the work of major artists and writers
including Courbet, Millet, Monet, Van Gogh and Zola.
Known today for his atmospheric views of the river Oise, Charles
Francois Daubigny was a pioneer of modern landscape painting and an
important precursor of French Impressionism. Although commercially
highly successful he was often criticised for his broad,
sketch-like handling and unembellished view of nature, and was
dubbed the leader of 'the school of the impression'. As a result he
drew the attention of the next generation of artists, among them
Claude Monet and Vincent van Gogh, who were inspired by Daubigny's
frank naturalism, bold compositions and technical innovations.
Theirs was an artistic dialogue which spanned thirty years, from
the early 1860s to the end of Van Gogh's short life.
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Erica E. Hirshler, Caroline Corbeau-Parsons, James Finch, Pamela A. Parmal; Text written by Paul Fisher, …
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Discovery Miles 11 970
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This book offers a beautiful exploration of Henri de
Toulouse-Lautrec's works in lithography. It explores the new
artistic approach to the poster at the end of the 19th century,
which bridged visual and popular culture and turned the
relationship between `high' and `low' art on its head. Technical
innovations in lithography pioneered by Lautrec and other artists
produced larger sizes, more varied colours and new effects and
launched the role of the poster as a powerful tool for
communication and marketing in fin de siecle Paris. Lautrec's
embrace of celebrity helped to define the famous hotspots
(theatres, cabarets and cafe-concerts) of fin de siecle Paris and
made their stars recognisable figures across the whole city. Works
by contemporaries such as Pierre Bonnard, Theophile Alexandre
Steinlen and Jules Cheret also feature, and Lautrec's influence on
British, and particularly Scottish, artists of the period will be
explored. These include Walter Richard Sickert, Arthur Melville,
John Duncan Fergusson and William Nicholson.
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