Parallels, diversity and contradictions in French painting between 1820 and 1880
Rare juxtaposition of so-called “Salon painters” and “Reformers of painting”
Consequences of the reception of French painting, mainly in the German-speaking region
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Praised and Ridiculed
French Painting 1820-1880
In the juxtaposition of so-called “Salon painters” and “Reformers of painting” this volume offers a discriminating look at the controversial styles in French painting between 1820 and 1880 and the developments within the traditional genres.
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Romanticism, Realism, Impressionism – these are still the most important stylistic labels which acted as slogans for French painting during the 19th century. At that time Delacroix, Courbet, Manet and many others left the “straight and narrow” of painting, the academic-neo-classical manner. Highly controversial at the time, today these painters are celebrated worldwide as precursors of Modernism. The situation is very different when it comes to the Salon painters like Meissonier, Cabanel, Gérôme and Bouguereau, who were highly regarded at the time. Today they have been consigned to the fringes, especially in the German-speaking region – unjustifiably, because they play an outstanding role with regard to our understanding of developments in art at the time.
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With contributions by O. Bätschmann, S. Gianfreda, M. Koos, M. Krüger, M. Leonhardt, J. H. Rubin
248 pages, 184 illustrations in colour
23 × 28 cm, softcover
248 pages, 184 illustrations in colour
23 × 28 cm, softcover
ISBN: 978-3-7774-2946-5
Keywords
France, Meissonier, Cabanel, Gérôme, Bouguereau, salon painter
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