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Impressionism

Origins, Practice, Reception (World of Art)

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An edition of Impressionism (1988)

Impressionism

Origins, Practice, Reception (World of Art)

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The works of the Impressionists were not so much subjective recordings of a neutral subject matter as some critics at the time and since have argued; rather they were conscious attempts to paint the modern world in a sincere, unaffected and appropriate manner. Such a program gave scope for each artist to follow an individual path; as Renoir said, "each one sings his own song if he has the voice." The Impressionist vision springs directly from the experience of the city, its suburbs, and the surrounding countryside. In Impressionist paintings we find images of holiday beaches and suburban spots, ideal for picnics or romantic encounters, together with the spectacle of the city, the parks, the ballet, the dance-hall, the theater, the circus, the cafés, even the brothels. We encounter the lounger, the tourist, the middle-class family at lunch or at leisure, the young clerks and milliners enjoying their free time in the cafés and restaurants in the immediate environs of the capital. - Introduction.

During the 1870s and 1880s, a loose group of French artists, including Pissarro, Monet, and Renoir, adopted a style of painting and subject matter that challenged the art prompted by the Academie Francaise and the Salons where "official" assumptions about the meaning of painting prevailed. What has been called "the revolutionary nature of the Impressionist enterprise" emerged from political radicalism, belief in science and individualism, and a view of art true to modern life and to immediate visual perception. In all these respects, Impressionism initiated the radical tendencies of modern art. Today the revolutionary aims of Impressionist artists are generally overlooked. Impressionist art has been marketed more successfully than any other style: the price of Impressionist paintings surpasses that of the Old Masters, exhibitions draw blockbuster crowds, and books and mass reproductions are ubiquitous. In her perceptive new survey, Belinda Thomson challenges both sentimentalized and simplistic views of Impressionism. Drawing upon recently discovered documents--critical reviews and letters between artists, writers, and dealers--she illuminates the thinking and the personal lives of the artists themselves, examining the factors and experiences that allowed Impressionism to develop when it did. She investigates the family background of the Impressionists, the importance of the art market and collecting, and the influence of the critical reception to their exhibitions. - Google Books.

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Thames & Hudson
Language
English
Pages
288

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Impressionism: Origins, Practice, Reception (World of Art)
October 30, 2000, Thames & Hudson
Paperback in English
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Impressionism
1994, Magna Books
in English - [New ed.]
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Impressionism
1993, Smithmark Publishers
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Cover of: Impressionism
Impressionism
1989, Magna Books
in English
Cover of: Impressionism
Impressionism
November 1988, Exeter Books
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Impressionism
1988, Park Lane
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Library of Congress
ND547.5.I4 T483 2000, ND547.5.I4T483 2000

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
288
Dimensions
8.1 x 5.4 x 0.9 inches
Weight
1.2 pounds

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Open Library
OL7653542M
ISBN 10
0500203350
ISBN 13
9780500203354
LCCN
99069985
Library Thing
7290
Goodreads
188840

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