Style

Style
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 428
Release: 1963
Genre: Art
ISBN:

The Spectacle of Nature

The Spectacle of Nature
Author: Nicholas Green
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1990
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780719039096

Explores the perception of nature in early 19th-century France. The book centres on a discussion of subjectivity and class and the way in which the process of looking at the countryside reinforced the identity of the metropolitan bourgeoisie - and especially men.

Richelieu

Richelieu
Author: Christine Toulier
Publisher: Berger M. Editions
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2005
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Cléo de Mérode and the Rise of Modern Celebrity Culture

Cléo de Mérode and the Rise of Modern Celebrity Culture
Author: Michael D. Garval
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2012
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781409406037

The first English-language monograph on the French dancer and model, Cléo de Mérode and the Rise of Modern Celebrity Culture explores the haunting legacy of this intriguing and glamorous figure, an international celebrity at the dawn of our star-struck modernity. Situating Mérode at a pivotal moment in the history of fame and visual culture, this study probes the neglected prehistory of a visual culture obsessed with celebrities and their images.

Gendering Landscape Art

Gendering Landscape Art
Author: Steven Adams
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2000
Genre: Gender identity in art
ISBN: 9780719056284

While gender has been the subject of extensive critical inquiry, the debate has focused primarily on the human, particularly the female, body. The spaces bodies occupy and the ways in which those spaces are depicted in landscape art has not, however, been subject to investigation. This book is the first sustained attempt to fill this gap in art history.

Patriotic Taste

Patriotic Taste
Author: Colin B. Bailey
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780300089868

During the final decades of the ancient regime, prominent collectors in Paris commissioned and collected French paintings of the period, works by Greuze, Fragonard, David and others that together comprised 'l'Ecole Francoise' - the French School. In this book, an art historian discusses six of these collectors and the collections they assembled, showing that private patronage in this period was revitalized by this patriotic desire to collect contemporary art. Colin B. Bailey explains why a taste for modern art emerged at this time and how it was encouraged and fostered. Examining the relationship between artist and patron, he discusses the degree of influence these enlightened patrons and collectors expected to exercise when new works were being commissioned. Bailey shows that collectors of eighteenth-century French painting seem not to have made rigid distinctions between the various genres or styles of the Academy's practitioners. Instead, history paintings and genre paintings - both rococo and neo-classical - were exhibited proudly on their walls as superb examples of the French School.