An edition of Misère (2018)

Misère

the visual representation of misery in the 19th century

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Misère
Linda Nochlin
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An edition of Misère (2018)

Misère

the visual representation of misery in the 19th century

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In 'Misère', famed art historian Linda Nochlin reveals how, in the new form of civilization produced by the Industrial Revolution, in which the phenomenal growth of wealth occurred alongside an expansion of squalor, writers and artists of the nineteenth century used their craft to come to terms with what were often new and unprecedented social, material, and psychological circumstances. Nochlin charts the phenomenon of misery as it was represented in the popular and fine arts of the nineteenth century. Examining work by some of the great intellects of the era--including Dickens, Carlyle, Engels, Hugo, Buret, Disraeli, and de Tocqueville--as well as relative unknowns who were searching for ways to depict new realities, Nochlin draws from a range of sources that include paintings, prints, newspaper illustrations, photography, and a variety of texts: from the account of a day in the life of an eight-year-old mine worker girl to the foundational texts of the field such as Friedrich Engels's The condition of the working class in England.

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Thames & Hudson
Language
English
Pages
176

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Misère: the visual representation of misery in the 19th century
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Table of Contents

Misère: the Irish paradigm
The gender of misery
Géricault, Goya and the representation of misery
Representing misery: Courbet's Beggar woman
Fernand Pelez: master of miserable old men
Conclusion.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 164-170) and index.

Copyright Date
2018

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
704.9/49362509409034
Library of Congress
N8236.P69 N63 2018, N6847.N6 2018

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Pagination
176 pages
Number of pages
176

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26961721M
ISBN 10
050023969X
ISBN 13
9780500239698
LCCN
2017945553
OCLC/WorldCat
1019645749

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