Impressionism: : Art, Leisure, and Parisian Society
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Sinopsis
Exploring the themes of leisure and entertainment that dominated the years of Impressionist painting between 1865 and 1885, the author shows how Impressionism was integrated into the social and cultural life of its times.
“Long-awaited, this full-scale revision of Impressionism immediately supersedes all other studies in the field. Herbert rejuvenates even the most famous paintings by seeing them in a dense and flexible context touching on everything from the hierarchy of theater boxes to the role of beer-hall waitresses. His mind and eye are as supple as his lucid prose, and his command of sociological data is staggering. In this classic of art history, both art and history are triumphantly reborn.”—Robert Rosenblum, New York University
This remarkable book will transform the way we look at Impressionist art. The culmination of twenty years of research by a preeminent scholar in the field, it fundamentally revises the conventional view of the Impressionist movement and shows for the first time how it was fully integrated into the social and cultural life of the times.
Robert L. Herbert explores the themes of leisure and entertainment that dominated the great years of Impressionist painting between 1865 and 1885. Cafes, opera houses, dance halls, theaters, racetracks, and vacations by the sea were the central subjects of the majority of these paintings, and Herbert relates these pursuits to the transformation of Paris under the Second Empire.
Sumptuously illustrated with many of the most beautiful Impressionist images, both familiar and unfamiliar, this book presents provocative new interpretations of a wide range of famous masterpieces. Artists are seen to be active participants in, as well as objective witnesses to, contemporary life, and there are many profound insights into the social and cultural upheaval of the times.
Ficha técnica
- Editorial: Yale University
- País: Londres
- Año: 1988
- Páginas: 324
- Idioma: Inglés
- Tipo de cubierta: Tapa blanda
- Traductor: -
- Caracteristicas adicionales: -
- Peso: 1460 g
- Tamaño: 28.5 x 25.5 cm
- Formato: Físico
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Ha sido leído pero permanece en excelentes condiciones. Puede tener escritura en la cubierta interior pero las páginas no están dañadas.
Ha sido leído pero permanece limpio. La portada y todas las páginas están intactas. El lomo puede mostrar signos de desgaste. Las páginas pueden incluir notas y subrayados.
Legible. Las páginas pueden incluir notas considerables en bolígrafo o resaltador, pero las notas no oscurecen el texto. El lomo y las páginas pueden mostrar signos de desgaste.