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The Work of Art: Plein Air Painting and Artistic Identity in Nineteenth-century France – PDF

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  • Author: Anthea Callen
  • File Size: 14 MB
  • Format: PDF
  • Length: 256 Pages
  • Publisher: Reaktion Books
  • Publication Date: June 19, 2016
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B01HD7I8FQ
  • ISBN-10: 1780233558
  • ISBN-13: 9781780233550

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Anthea Callen

In The Work of Art: Plein Air Painting and Artistic Identity in Nineteenth-century France (PDF) the skilled writer Anthea Callen explores the self-portraits, work, images, prints, portraits of fellow artists, and studio photos of 19th-century French panorama painters, together with the Impressionists. At the identical time, Callen considers the emergence of fashionable creative id in the context of artistic work. Artists and their work below the microscope right here embrace Cézanne, Courbet, and Pissarro, in addition to their followers and precursors. The ebook examines their portray strategies and modes of self-illustration to discover the formation of avant-garde artwork and fashionable creative id whereas paying explicit consideration to the painters’ mark-making and touches. She argues that the Plein air oil sketch in explicit, and panorama portray in common, had been key drivers of change in creative follow in the nineteenth century, which in flip led to the Impressionist revolution. In this extremely readable, and fantastically illustrated quantity, Callen provides recent new insights into the event of avant-garde French portray and the idea of the trendy artwork and artist, delving deeper into the subject than any earlier than. All Our Prices Are In US$ NOTE: This sale only consists of the ebook The Work of Art: Plein Air Painting and Artistic Identity in 19th-century France in PDF. No access codes included.

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