American Impressionism and Realism: The Painting of Modern Life, 1885-1915
1994 | ISBN: 0870997017/0810964376 | English | PDF | 399 pages | 77 Mb
An examination of the continuities and differences between American Impressionism and Realism.
This volume was published in conjunction with a travelling exhibition installed at the MetMuseum of Art/NYC (1994). 340 illustrations, 140 in full color.
These painting styles have received oodles of attention from art historians of late, and one might wonder what more there is to be said on the subject. Happily, this volume offers novel approaches and outstandingly handsome illustrations, nearly half in color. Insightful commentary is arranged thematically and begins with the American twist given to Impressionism, a style essentially born and developed in France. Through essays on country, city, and home, the authors examine how the subject matter reflected the nature of American life and culture during that era. The catalog is to accompany a nationwide traveling exhibition. Appendixes include lists of works contained in and lenders to the exhibition, as well as biographies of the painters. Highly recommended for general as well as scholarly readers. – Kathleen Eagen Johnson, Historic Hudson Valley, Tarrytown, N.Y. Copyright 1994 Cahners Business Information.
Table of contents
Directors' Foreword
Philippe de Montebello and Jan Keene Muhlert
Sponsor's Statement
Michael S. Egan, Alamo Rent A Car
Acknowledgments
H. Barbara Weinberg, Doreen Bolger, and David Park Curry
Catalogue
H. Barbara Weinberg, Doreen Bolger, and David Park Curry
Introduction
Passionate Spectators
The Studio
The Country
Modern Painters in Landscape
The Country Retreat and the Suburban Resort
The City
The Urban Scene
Urban Leisure
The Home
Notes
The Painters: Biographies
Selected Bibliography
Works in the Exhibition
Lenders to the Exhibition
Index
Photograph Credits
American Impressionism and Realism: The Painting of Modern Life, 1885-1915
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