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David
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

David

  • Categories: Art
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1982
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"It is very rare to find artists who have played real political roles. This is, however, true of David (1748-1825), who lived through the most eventful period in all French history, from the Ancien Régime to the restoration. He was a deputy to the Convention, voted for the death of the King, became a member of the Comité de Sû̂reté Générale and for a time inspired the cultural policy of the country." -- Book jacket.

Artistes, musées et collections
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 485

Artistes, musées et collections

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-04-15
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Professeur d'histoire de l'art moderne à Paris-Sorbonne de 1978 à 1998, Antoine Schnapper (1933-2004) eut une influence déterminante sur l'évolution de l'histoire de l'art en France. Attaché aux principes d'une recherche rigoureuse, riche d'une superbe culture visuelle et d'une sensibilité poétique envers l'oeuvre d'art, il a contribué à ouvrir la discipline vers de nouveaux champs, comme le collectionisme, l'étude des conditions de vie de l'artiste tout en publiant quelques grandes monographies. Les articles de ses collègues et disciples, universitaires, chercheurs ou conservateurs de musée, rassemblés dans cet ouvrage analysent et prolongent son oeuvre scientifique en en exploitant toute la diversité. Faisant passer le lecteur du XVIe au XIXe siècle, de la collection princière à l'image accrochée dans un modeste logement parisien, des cardinaux Mazarin et Bichi à Vivant Denon et Jean-Baptiste Lebrun, de Jean Jouvenet et Antoine Coypel à Fragonard et David, ce livre rend hommage à l'extraordinaire curiosité d'esprit du grand savant trop tôt disparu.

Jacques-Louis David
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 186

Jacques-Louis David

  • Categories: Art

"Well-known specialists in art history, gender studies, French literature, and aesthetics address a wide range of issues and problems pertaining to the intersection of art and culture that have profound implications for artistic and historical developments in late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth century France and Europe. The essays present new historical, archival, and interpretative material from diverse methodological vantage points in clear and lucid prose that makes the volume particularly accessible to a broader public interested in learning more about the artist and his time. The text is complemented by seventeen black-and-white plates and fifty-five figures."--Jacket.

French Paintings in The Metropolitan Museum of Art from the Early Eighteenth Century through the Revolution
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 413

French Paintings in The Metropolitan Museum of Art from the Early Eighteenth Century through the Revolution

  • Categories: Art

This publication catalogues The Met’s remarkable collection of eighteenth-century French paintings in the context of the powerful institutions that governed the visual arts of the time—the Académie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture, the Académie de France à Rome, and the Paris Salon. At the height of their authority during the eighteenth century, these institutions nurtured the talents of artists in all genres. The Met’s collection encompasses stunning examples of work by leading artists of the period, including Antoine Watteau (Mezzetin), Jean Siméon Chardin (The Silver Tureen), François Boucher (The Toilette of Venus), Joseph Siffred Duplessis (Benjamin Franklin), Jean-Baptiste...

A Private Passion
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 561

A Private Passion

  • Categories: Art

"For the Winthrop collection's international debut exhibition, curators at the Fogg Art Museum of the Harvard University Art Museums, headed by Stephan Wolohojian, organized the selection and invited more than sixty specialists to write on artworks in their particular area of expertise. Works include such highlights in their creator's oeuvre as Jacques-Louis David's sketchbooks for The Coronation of Napoleon and the Crowning of Josephine, Theodore Gericault's Mutiny on the Raft of the Medusa, Vincent van Gogh's The Blue Cart, Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres's Odalisque with the Slave, William Blake's illustrations for the Divine Comedy, Dante Gabriel Rosetti's Blessed Damozel, and James Abbott McNeill Whistler's Nocturne in Blue and Silver. In addition, an essay by Wolohojian provides a fascinating and informative description of Winthrop and the growth of his collection."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

An Oak Spring Flora
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 504

An Oak Spring Flora

This is the latest volume in a major series that describes selections of the rare books, manuscripts, and other works of art held at Oak Spring Garden Library, a collection formed by Rachel Lambert Mellon. The 111 items chosen for this volume on floral illustration since the later Middle Ages include Books of Hours, still-life and vanitas paintings, botanical prints, and books of instruction of every kind, from planting a garden to making flowers using colored papers or wax. Lucia Tongiorgi Tomasi groups the works into chapters on such topics as florilegia, women artists, tulipomania, Dutch and Flemish painting, and exotic flowers from distant lands, providing an introduction to each chapter...

The Loves of the Gods
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 596
François Blondel
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 346

François Blondel

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-12-06
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  • Publisher: Routledge

First director of the Académie royale d’architecture, François Blondel established a lasting model for architectural education that helped transform a still largely medieval profession into the one we recognize today. Most well known for his 1676 urban plan of Paris, Blondel is also celebrated as a mathematician, scientist, and scholar. Few figures are more representative of the close affinity between architecture and the "new science" of the seventeenth century. The first full-length study in English to appear on this polymath, this book adds to the scholarship on early modern architectural history and particularly on French classicism under Louis XIV and his minister Jean-Baptiste Colbert. It studies early modern science and technology, Baroque court culture, and the development of the discipline of architecture.

Poussin and Nature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 434

Poussin and Nature

"The work of the great French painter Nicolas Poussin (15941665) is most often associated with classically inspired settings and figures depicting solemn scenes from mythology or the Bible. Yet he also created some of the most influential landscapes in Western art, endowing them with a poetic quality that has been admired by artists as different as Constable, Turner, and Ce;zanne. As the British critic William Hazlitt noted in 1844, 'This great and learned man might be said to see nature through the glass of time'. This beautiful catalogue presents the first in-depth examination of Poussin's landscapes. Featured here are more than 40 paintings, ranging from the artist's early Venetian-inspired pastorals to his grandly structured and austere works, designed as metaphors or allegories for the processes of nature. Also included are approximately 60 drawings and essays by internationally renowned scholars who examine the painter's visual, literary, and philosophical influences as well as his relationships with his patrons and his place in the art-historical canon."--Publisher description.

Ingres and His Critics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 340

Ingres and His Critics

  • Categories: Art

This book examines the critical writing and journalistic reportage on Jean-Auguste-Dominque Ingres, from the time of his renunciation of the Salon in1834 until his large retrospective at the 1855 Universal Exposition, the crucial middle decades of his career. This massive body of writing demonstrates how Ingres shaped his career in the rapidly evolving art world of mid-nineteenth century Paris. Enjoying the benefits of his affiliation with the Academy, the artist also employed certain modes of presentation, most notably the single-artist exhibition and illustrated monograph, through which he distanced himself and his work from the embattled world of artistic officialdom.