Nineteenth Century Art (Trade Version)

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2003-01-01
Publisher(s): PEARSON
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Summary

This refreshingly direct study addresses 19th-century European art along with the forces that informed it. After introducing historical events and cultural and artistic trends from about 1760 that would exert their influence well into the new century, author Petra ten-Doesschate Chu discusses the advent of Modernism and its many interpretations. She considers the changing relationship between artist and audience; evolving attitudes toward the depiction of nature; and the confrontation of European artists with non-Western art due to expanding trade and travel. An impressive 550 illustrations -- 200 in full color -- illustrate her themes.Incidents from individual artists' lives enrich the reader's understanding of the art, as do sidebars that focus on specific works, techniques, or historical circumstances. Although painting and sculpture are central in her narrative, Chu also covers a broad scope of visual culture, including architecture, decorative arts, and the burgeoning fields of photography and graphic design. A timeline, glossary, and thorough bibliography, listing not only books but also films related to the period, complete this major achievement.

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
Rococo, Enlightenment, and the Call for a New Art in the Mid-Eighteenth Century
The Classical Paradigm
British Art during the Late Georgian Period
Art and Revolutionary Propaganda in France
The Arts under Napoleon
Francisco Goya and Spanish Art at the Turn of the Eighteenth Century
The Beginnings of Romanticism in the German-Speaking World
The Importance of Landscape-British Painting in the Early-Nineteenth Century
The Restoration Period and the Rejection of Classicism in France
The Popularization of Art and Visual Culture in France during the July Monarchy (1830-1848)
The Revolution of 1848 and the Emergence of Realism in France
Progress, Modernity, and Modernism-French Visual Culture during the Second Empire, 1852-1870
Art in the German-Speaking World from the Congress of Vienna to the German Empire, 1815-1871
Art in Victorian Britain, 1837-1901
National Pride and International Rivalry-the Great International Expositions
French Art after the Commune-Conservative and Modernist Trends
French Avant-Garde Art in the 1880s
When the Eiffel Tower Was New
France during La Belle Epoque
International Trends c. 1920 Timeline
Glossary
Bibliography
Picture
Credits
Index
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