Readings in Nineteenth-Century Art - Janis Angela Tomlinson - 9780131041424 - Art - General Art History - Pearson Schweiz AG - Der Fachverlag fuer Bildungsmedien - 978-0-1310-4142-4

Home > Higher Education > Art > General Art History > Readings in Nineteenth-Century Art

Readings in Nineteenth-Century Art

Seite senden! 

Titel:   Readings in Nineteenth-Century Art
Reihe:   Prentice Hall
Autor:   Janis Angela Tomlinson
Verlag:   Pearson Education
Einband:   Softcover
Auflage:   1
Sprache:   Englisch
Seiten:   278
Erschienen:   Oktober 1996
ISBN13:   9780131041424
ISBN10:   0-13-104142-8

Produktdetail

ISBN
Artikel
Verlag
S
 
Preis SFr
Verfügbar
 
9780131041424 Readings in Nineteenth-Century ArtPearson EducationE 30.20
ca. 7-9 Tage
Produkt auf meiner Shopping-Liste notieren.

Readings in Nineteenth-Century Art

Description

A supplement to upper-level undergraduate courses in Nineteenth-Century European Art.

This chronological anthology of recent critical scholarship on 19th-century European art represents a wide range of current methodologies and issues.


Features

  • features recent scholarship - since the mid-1980s.
  • represents a diversity of methods.
  • deals with major figures of 19th-century art.
  • emphasizes French art - reflecting the interests of recent scholarship and contemporary focus of most undergraduate curricula.
  • focuses on the concerns of recent scholarship - e.g., the recurrence of themes such as the female nude, the role of the critic, and exhibitions and institutions.
  • provides brief introductions to articles to make the various approaches represented more accessible to undergraduates.
  • contains articles not readily available in other collections.
Zum Seitenanfang

Table of Contents



Andrew McClellan, The Musée du Louvre as Revolutionary Metaphor During the Terror.


Janis Tomlinson, Burn It, Hide It, Flaunt It: Goya's Majas and the Censorial Mind.


Timothy Mitchell, What Mad Pride! Tradition and Innovation in the RAMDOHRSTREIT.


Wendy Leeks, Ingres Other-Wise.


Patricia Mainardi, The Political Origins of Modernism.


Deborah Johnson, Confluence and Influence: Photography and the Japanese Print in 1850.


Michael Fried, Manet in His Generation: The Face of Painting in the 1860s.


Paul Tucker, The First Impressionist Exhibition and Monet's Impression, Sunrise: A Tale of Timing, Commerce and Patriotism.


Carol M. Armstrong, Edgar Degas and the Representation of the Female Body.


Zeynep Çelik and Leila Kinney, Ethnography and Exhibitionism at the Expositions Universelles.


Hollis Clayson, The Family and the Father: The Grand Jatte and Its Absences.


Tamar Garb, Berthe Morisot and the Feminizing of Impressionism.


Anne M. Wagner, Rodin's Reputation.
Zum Seitenanfang