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Impressionist London

Autor: Eric Shanes
Editorial: New York : Abbeville Press, ©1994.
Edición/Formato:   Libro : Inglés (eng) : 1st edVer todas las ediciones y todos los formatos
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Part art history, part social history, Impressionist London vivaciously chronicles the responses of French and other Impressionists to that irrepressibly dynamic city. Turn-of-the-century London was the largest, wealthiest, and most powerful city on earth. Its seething activity proved a heady source of inspiration to the French Impressionists, who painted more scenes of London - its grassy parks, mysterious fogs,
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Género/Forma: In art
Formato físico adicional: Online version:
Shanes, Eric.
Impressionist London.
New York : Abbeville Press, c1994
(OCoLC)625287404
Tipo de documento: Libro/Texto
Todos autores / colaboradores: Eric Shanes
ISBN: 1558595678 9781558595675
Número OCLC: 28963356
Descripción: 184 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 24x26 cm.
Contenido: 1. The Refugees and the Traveler: Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro, Alfred Sisley --
2. The Social Spectrum: James McNeill Whistler, John Singer Sargent, James Tissot, Giuseppe de Nittis, George Clausen, Jules Bastien-Lepage, Edgar Degas --
3. The Beginning of the Road: Vincent van Gogh --
4. In the Suburbs, at the Savoy: Camille Pissarro, James McNeill Whistler, Claude Monet --
5. The Local Talent: Walter Richard Sickert, Philip Wilson Steer, Lucien Pissarro, Spencer Gore, Harold Gilman, Malcolm Drummond, C.R.W. Nevinson, Charles Ginner --
6. Final Impressions: Andre Derain, Maurice de Vlaminck, Henri le Sidaner, Claude Monet, Oskar Kokoschka.
Responsabilidad: Eric Shanes.
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Resumen:

Part art history, part social history, Impressionist London vivaciously chronicles the responses of French and other Impressionists to that irrepressibly dynamic city. Turn-of-the-century London was the largest, wealthiest, and most powerful city on earth. Its seething activity proved a heady source of inspiration to the French Impressionists, who painted more scenes of London - its grassy parks, mysterious fogs, and bustling riverscapes - than of any other city outside Paris.

Claude Monet and Camille Pissarro fled from war-torn France to London in 1870 and produced some of their most appealing work in the city, during both that visit and later sojourns. Alfred Sisley created some of his finest and most lovely pictures just outside London, finding particular inspiration in the regattas that took place at Hampton Court.

The young Vincent van Gogh spent probably the happiest months of his life there, discovering work by British painters and writers that would profoundly shape the course of his career. Other Impressionist-era artists who painted brilliant images of the city are the visitors Giuseppe de Nittis and Andre Derain; the expatriates James McNeill Whistler, James Tissot, and John Singer Sargent; and British painters including Spencer Gore, Walter Richard Sickert, and Philip Wilson Steer.

Vividly written and elegantly designed, this book is filled with exquisite paintings and rare archival images as well as lively commentaries by artists and literary observers. It perfectly captures the flavor of Impressionist London and the lives of the painters it profoundly inspired.

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