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A lavishly illustrated reference on a little-known chapter in art
history - the art of the three Baltic States, covering a wide range
of mediums, movements and styles. The Baltic States - Lithuania,
Latvia and Estonia - retain strong cultural identities that have
survived despite centuries of colonization by powerful neighbouring
lands. By the late 19th and early 20th centuries, artists and
writers were starting to reclaim and promote their own artistic
heritage as radically distinct from that of the invading nations,
with pioneers such as M. K. Ciurlionis and Vilhelms Purvitis
demonstrating rare originality in their work. In the wake of the
First World War, the three Baltic countries regained their
autonomy, and the 1920s and 30s became a rich period of openness
and international artistic exchange. Modernism in all its forms
flourished, not only in painting but in sculpture, printmaking,
photomontage and the decorative arts, ranging from the elegant
abstraction of Arnold Akberg to the provocative figuration of
Karlis Padegs and the experimental photography of Domicele
Tarabildiene. Art of the Baltic States is organized into three main
chapters, documenting the history of art in each country. Enriched
with illustrations from important museum collections, Fauchereau
covers key art movements as well as their complex historical
background, from time under the Czars and the German crown to the
invasion by the Soviet Union and beyond. With each country
showcased in its own lavishly illustrated section, this is a
wonderful guide to a vibrant field in European art history that is
often overlooked but deserves rediscovery and a place on the global
stage.
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