An edition of The chronicle of impressionism (1993)

The chronicle of impressionism

a timeline history of impressionist art

1st North American ed.
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An edition of The chronicle of impressionism (1993)

The chronicle of impressionism

a timeline history of impressionist art

1st North American ed.
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When Monet falls and injures his leg, young Frederic Bazille entertains the sufferer by painting his portrait in bed; when Monet is penniless and his mistress pregnant, Bazille buys one of his paintings out of charity. But Bazille dies in the Franco-Prussian War, while Monet lives on to become a great master and to enjoy a productive and prosperous old age lasting well into the twentieth century.

This story, which stretches from the 1860s to the 1920s, is just one of a vast number of intriguing narratives that weave through this unique diary of the Impressionist movement.

From the rise of Manet as the most controversial artist of the mid-nineteenth century to the record-breaking prices achieved at auction over the last decade, the most important artistic events, exhibitions, and sales are chronicled, as are the artists' personal lives: their relationships, children, allegiances, political activities, passions, obsessions, hatreds, and quarrels.

Carefully selected extracts from the artists' private letters and diaries and from reviews and studies allow the reader to hear the actual voices and opinions of the time; the book's unique arrangement allows access to an immense data base of information on particular subjects or areas of interest. Contemporary historical events - political, economic, social, cultural - are recorded in parallel with the artistic developments.

A huge number of images of all kinds, including paintings and drawings, photographs, posters, book jackets, letters, and even caricatures, reveal the splendor of the great masterpieces and the reality of the world in which they were created. The Chronicle of Impressionism is a complete record of the artists and their times, tracing the story of Impressionism as it unfolds. This is the one indispensable guide to the movement that more than any other has shaped the path of modern painting.

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Bulfinch Press
Language
English
Pages
288

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Cover of: The Chronicle of Impressionism
The Chronicle of Impressionism: An Intimate Diary of the Lives and World of the Great Artists
September 2000, Thames & Hudson
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Cover of: The chronicle of impressionism
Cover of: The chronicle of impressionism
The chronicle of impressionism: a timeline history of impressionist art
1993, Bulfinch Press
in English - 1st North American ed.

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 276-277) and index.

Published in
Boston

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
709/.03/44
Library of Congress
N6465.I4 D38 1993, N6465.I4D38 1993

The Physical Object

Pagination
288 p. :
Number of pages
288

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Open Library
OL1442734M
ISBN 10
082122042X
LCCN
93077615
OCLC/WorldCat
29230785, 472719487
Library Thing
461500
Goodreads
222195

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