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Mining various archives and newspaper repositories, Elizabeth
Robins Pennell, Nineteenth-Century Pioneer of Modern Art Criticism
provides the first full-length study of a remarkable woman and
heretofore neglected art critic. Pennell, a prolific 'New Art
Critic', helped formulate and develop formalist methodology in
Britain at the end of the nineteenth century, which she applied to
her mostly anonymous or pseudonymous reviews published in numerous
American and British newspapers and periodicals between 1883 and
1923. A bibliography of her art criticism is included as an
appendix. In addition to advocating an advanced way in which to
view art, Pennell used her platform to promote the work of 'new'
artists, including Edouard Manet and Edgar Degas, which had only
recently been introduced to British audiences. In particular,
Pennell championed the work of James McNeill Whistler for whom she,
along with her husband, the artist Joseph Pennell, wrote a
biography. Examination of her contributions to the late Victorian
art world also highlights the pivotal role of criticism in the
production and consumption of art in general, a point which is
often ignored.
Mining various archives and newspaper repositories, Elizabeth
Robins Pennell, Nineteenth-Century Pioneer of Modern Art Criticism
provides the first full-length study of a remarkable woman and
heretofore neglected art critic. Pennell, a prolific 'New Art
Critic', helped formulate and develop formalist methodology in
Britain at the end of the nineteenth century, which she applied to
her mostly anonymous or pseudonymous reviews published in numerous
American and British newspapers and periodicals between 1883 and
1923. A bibliography of her art criticism is included as an
appendix. In addition to advocating an advanced way in which to
view art, Pennell used her platform to promote the work of 'new'
artists, including Edouard Manet and Edgar Degas, which had only
recently been introduced to British audiences. In particular,
Pennell championed the work of James McNeill Whistler for whom she,
along with her husband, the artist Joseph Pennell, wrote a
biography. Examination of her contributions to the late Victorian
art world also highlights the pivotal role of criticism in the
production and consumption of art in general, a point which is
often ignored.
An edited collection of interdisciplinary essays on the work of
Elizabeth Robins Pennell, the American-born, London-based
journalist, author, and aesthete who published (or co-published)
over twenty books and a thousand periodical articles between the
early 1880s and 1930. Pennell was a pioneer in the emerging field
of cycle-touring literature, an important voice in late Victorian
art criticism, an authority on James McNeill Whistler, a highly
original food writer, and an accomplished biographer. This
collection of essays, the first of its kind on Pennell, feature
contributions from critics of English literature, art history, food
writing, and American Studies. The volume furthers the rediscovery
of a forgotten but significant voice in late Victorian letters and
makes possible a new wave of Pennell scholarship.
An edited collection of interdisciplinary essays on the work of
Elizabeth Robins Pennell, the American-born, London-based
journalist, author, and aesthete who published (or co-published)
over twenty books and a thousand periodical articles between the
early 1880s and 1930. Pennell was a pioneer in the emerging field
of cycle-touring literature, an important voice in late Victorian
art criticism, an authority on James McNeill Whistler, a highly
original food writer, and an accomplished biographer. This
collection of essays, the first of its kind on Pennell, feature
contributions from critics of English literature, art history, food
writing, and American Studies. The volume furthers the rediscovery
of a forgotten but significant voice in late Victorian letters and
makes possible a new wave of Pennell scholarship.
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