Jules Breton and the French Rural Tradition

Jules Breton and the French Rural Tradition
Author: Hollister Sturges
Publsiher: Mitchell Beazley
Total Pages: 156
Release: 1982
Genre: Art
ISBN: UOM:39015015812905

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The Rural Vision

The Rural Vision
Author: Hollister Sturges
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 98
Release: 1987
Genre: Art
ISBN: UOM:39015016577523

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Jules Breton Painter of Peasant Life

Jules Breton  Painter of Peasant Life
Author: Annette Bourrut Lacouture,Jules Breton
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780300095753

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Jules Breton (1827-1906), known as one of the first 'peasant painters', created beautiful scenes of rural French life and was a highly popular figure among the Salon artists of his era. Taking his inspiration from his native Artois and from the landscapes of Brittany, where he stayed for long periods, he painted peasant women and men performing their daily activities, meticulously observing their world and making it a place of peace and harmony. During the second half of the nineteenth century, rewards and official decorations were heaped upon him, and his paintings were purchased not only by the emperor but also by collectors in America, Britain and Ireland. However, Breton's work became eclipsed by the avant-garde movements of the twentieth century, and he was eventually forgotten. This book now pays Breton the tribute that he deserves. It traces the development of his career and the forces that influenced him from his childhood through his early training in Belgium and Paris to his years in Brittany. The book presents and discusses a number of important paintings by Breton, some of which have been almost unknown until now, and it shows how they reflect the artist's social and humanitarian concerns as well as his painterly abilities.

A Seamless Web

A Seamless Web
Author: Cheryll May
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2014-03-17
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781443857475

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In recent years, American art scholars have increasingly focused on the importance of cross-cultural exchanges during the nineteenth century. As essayist François Brunet puts it, mid-nineteenth century landscapes were “transnational . . . permeated by complex transactions where ‘American’ originality produced itself not only in imitation of or reaction against ‘European’ influences, . . . but as critical mirroring and incorporating of ‘European’ images.” Articles in this collection make clear that the “conversation of cultures” went both ways, with American artworks and culture also affecting European artistic and literary practice. Essays explore the transnational origin of many types of American artworks, from stained glass windows, which usually copied their European originals with great exactitude, to paintings and sculptures using distinctly American motifs, such as the Puritan and the cowboy, to distinguish American art students from their Parisian masters. It also examines American cultural icons, particularly the American Indian, appropriated by European writers, artists, and philosophers to embody primeval wisdom. A distinguished international group of scholars, including Brunet, Robert Rydell, and Peter Gibian, offer valuable perspectives on the ever-broadening field of transnational cultural studies.

Maternal Breast Feeding and Its Substitutes in Nineteenth Century French Art

Maternal Breast Feeding and Its Substitutes in Nineteenth Century French Art
Author: Gal Ventura
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 503
Release: 2018-10-02
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9789004376755

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Gal Ventura explores the ideological sources promoting maternal breast-feeding in modern Western society, through a survey of hundreds of artworks produced in France from the French Revolution to the beginning of the twentieth century.

Twenty first century Perspectives on Nineteenth century Art

Twenty first century Perspectives on Nineteenth century Art
Author: Petra ten-Doesschate Chu,Laurinda S. Dixon
Publsiher: Associated University Presse
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2008
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780874130119

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"This book presents an interdisciplinary and inclusive view of nineteenth-century art, observed from the vantage point of the new twenty-first century. The areas of expertise represented by the thirty essays herein span the full range of nineteenth-century studies, and include discussions of such artistic styles as realism, impressionism, romanticism, and art nouveau, as well as early twentieth-century movements that owe their formative influence to the nineteenth century. Topics span the historical gamut from revivalism to the roots of modernism, considering along the way such themes as the depiction of women, Orientalism, art criticism, evolutionary theory, political propaganda, history painting, landscape, and national identity. Aspects of art display, public monuments, and international exhibitions shed light on the roles of government and individuals in the dissemination of artistic styles and subject matter. Unique in this collection is an emphasis on the marketing of art, both in America and abroad, which considers the important financial and commercial issues that continue to influence viewers' beliefs and perceptions. Most important, this book demonstrates that the rich field of nineteenth-century studies continues to inspire discovery and creativity."--Publisher description.

The New York Market for French Art in the Gilded Age 1867 1893

The New York Market for French Art in the Gilded Age  1867   1893
Author: Leanne M. Zalewski
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2022-12-15
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781501358326

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This transatlantic study analyses a missing chapter in the history of art collecting, the first art market bubble in the United States. In the decades following the Civil War, French art monopolized art collections across the United States. During this “Gilded Age picture rush,” the commercial art system-art dealers, galleries, auction houses, exhibitions, museums, art journals, press coverage, art histories, and collection catalogues-established a strong foothold it has not relinquished to this day. In addition, a pervasive concern for improving aesthetics and providing the best contemporary art to educate the masses led to the formation not only of private art collections, but also of institutions such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art and to the publication of art histories. Richly informed by collectors' and art dealers' diaries, letters, stock books, journals, and hitherto neglected art histories, The New York Market for French Art in the Gilded Age, 1867-1893 offers a fresh perspective on this trailblazing era.

Painting by Numbers

Painting by Numbers
Author: Diana Seave Greenwald
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2021-02-16
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780691192451

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"An innovative application of economic methods to the study of art history, demonstrating that new insights can be uncovered by using quantitative and qualitative methods together, which sheds light on longstanding disciplinary inequities"--