The City as a Work of Art

The City as a Work of Art
Author: Donald J. Olsen
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1986-01-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0300028709

Examines public buildings and homes in ninteenth-century London, Paris, and Vienna, and explains how each city reflected the characteristic lifestyle of its population.

Seurat's Circus Sideshow

Seurat's Circus Sideshow
Author: Richard Thomson
Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2017-02-15
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1588396150

Georges Seurat (1859–1891) created just six major figure paintings during his lifetime, one of which, the alluring Circus Sideshow (Parade de cirque), has remained the most challenging to interpret since it first intrigued viewers at the 1888 Salon des Indépendants in Paris. Unlike Seurat’s earlier sunlit scenes, Circus Sideshow presents a nighttime tableau depicting a parade—a street show enticing passersby to purchase tickets. With its geometrically precise composition, muted colors, and elements of abstraction, the painting stands apart as a masterpiece of Neo-Impressionism and heralds Seurat’s subsequent depictions of popular entertainments. This book, the first comprehensive study of Circus Sideshow, situates the painting in the context of nineteenth-century Paris and of the many social changes France was undergoing. Renowned art historian Richard Thomson illuminates the roles of caricature, naturalist and avant-garde painting, and circus advertising; examines Seurat’s use of contemporary aesthetic theory; and discusses how artists ranging from Rouault to Picasso mined the sideshow theme into the twentieth century. Illustrated with Seurat’s related drawings, works by other artists, and period posters and broadsides, Seurat’s Circus Sideshow delves into the history of traveling circuses and seasonal fairs in France, exploring the ongoing appeal of this traditional form of popular entertainment through the fin de siècle. Two additional essays describe the painting’s enthusiastic reception in New York upon its 1929 debut and present the results of a fresh technical examination of the canvas, making this volume the definitive resource on one of Seurat’s most captivating works.

Richard Norman Shaw

Richard Norman Shaw
Author: Andrew Saint
Publisher: Paul Mellon Centre
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2010
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

`A masterpiece among architectural biographies'.---Sir Simon Jenkins, Evening Standard --