French Moderns. Monet to Matisse 1850-1950

French Moderns. Monet to Matisse 1850-1950
Scala Publishers
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The years between the Revolution of 1848 and the end of World War II were characterised by profound social, intellectual, and political change in France. The art world, centred in Paris, also witnessed remarkable transformations as artists experimented with bold, expressive styles. Realism, Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Symbolism, Fauvism, Cubism, Surrealism... All emerged in and around the French capital during this period, and had profound impacts on the Western artistic canon. This splendid volume featuring 59 works from the Brooklyn Museum`s renowned European collection, celebrates France as the artistic centre of international modernism from the mid-nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century. Ranging widely in scale, subject matter, and style, these paintings and sculptures were produced by the era`s leading artists, both French born and others who studied and worked in France. The 47 artists represented include Bonnard, Caillebotte, Cezanne, Chagall, Degas, Matisse, Monet, Redon, Renoir, and Rodin. Organised into four sections, the works in this book exemplify the successive avant-garde movements that defined modern art in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, tracing a shift from naturalism to the rise of abstraction.
   Technical Details
author: Aste Richard, Small Lisa, Michael Cora
binding: 280x254x19 мм
ISBN: 9781785510724
language: English
page_extent: 144
publisher: Scala Publishers
Type: book
Weight: 0.5 кг.
year: 2017
Автор: Aste Richard, Small Lisa, Michael Cora
Год издания: 2017
Дата обновления позиции: 09-27-2020
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Издательство: Scala Publishers
Код товара: 4284823
Количество страниц: 144
Переплет: Твердый
Формат: 280x254x19 мм
Язык произведения: English
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