Realism and tradition in art, 1848-1900 : sources and document / Linda Nochlin
By: Nochlin, Linda [author]
Language: English Series: Sources and documents in the history of art seriesPublisher: Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey : Prentice-Hall, [1966]Copyright date: c1966Description: x, 189 pages : facsim ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0137665849 Subject(s): Realism in art | Naturalism in art | Art, Modern -- 19th century -- SourcesDDC classification: 709.034 LOC classification: N6450 | .N57Item type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Bibliographical footnotes.
1. Traditional art : its supporters and its critics. --
Achille Fould : 1800-1867 ; Address to the prize winners of the 1857 salon --
Thomas Couture : 1815-1879 ; Conversation on art methods --
William-Adolphe Bouguereau : 1825-1905 ; Address to the Institute de France --
Théophile Thoré [W. Bürger, pseudonym] : 1807-1869 ; The decadence of classical painting --
[Jules Antoine] Castagnary : 1830-1888 ; A critique of three Venuses --
Edmond and Jules de Concourt : 1822-1896, 1830-1870 ; The death of art in the 19th century ; Gavarni expresses his opinion on art and life --
Eugène Fromentin : 1820-1876 ; A critic's program ; A letter to a young artist --
Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux : 1827-1875 ; The evolution of "The dance" --
Pierre Puvis de Chavannes : 1824-1898 ; An allegory of letters, science, and the arts --
2. Realism and Naturalism in France. --
Gustave Courbet : 1819-1877 ; The realist manifesto ; Art cannot be taught --
Champfleury [Jules Françoise Félix Husson] : 1821-1889 ; A letter to Madame Sand about M. Courbet --
Max Buchon : 1818-1869 ; "As an apple-tree produces apples-" --
[Jules Antoine] Castagnary : 1830-1888 ; The importance of Courbet --
Pierre-Joseph Proudhon : 1809-1865 ; Concerning the principles of art and it ssoial destiny --
Théophile Thoré : 1807-1869 ; Courbet and Millet --
Jean-Françoise Millet : 1814-1869 ; A letter to Thoré ; First thoughts for the Letter to Thoré ; The "Man with the hoe" ; Theocritus and Burns --
Théophile Thoré ; On the "Salon des refusés" --
[Jules Antoine] Castagnary ; 1863 : The triumph of naturalism --
Edouard Manet : 1832-1883 ; Théophile Thoré : an appreciation of Mamet in the 1868 salon ; Emile Zola : A new style in painting ; Maet's statements about art ; A letter about Velasquez and Goya from Manet to Fantin-Latour from Madrid in 1865 ; Reasons for a private exhibition ; Adverse criticism of Manet --
Eugène Boudin : 1824-1870 ; One must paint the subjects of one's time ; Excerpts from Boudin's notebooks --
Frédéric Bazille : 1841-1870 ; Letters to his parents --
3. England : the Pre-Raphaelites and their friends. --
Fors Madox Brown : 1821-1893 ; "The pretty baa-lambs" ("Summer heat") ; The "Last of England" ; A description of "Work" ; Description of a landscape --
William Holman Hunt : 1827-1910 ; Raphael and Pre-Raphaelitism ; A trip to Paris and Belgium ; A harsh review of the Pre-Raphaelites in The times ; A consideration of technical procedures ; "The light of the world " ; "The awakening conscience" --
Dante Gabriel Rossetti : 1828-1882 ; The Pre-Raphaelite immortals ; Van Eyck and Memling ; "Ecce ancilla Domini" (The Annunciation") ; Two poems --
John Everett Millais : 1829-1896 ; Letter about "Before the Flood" --
John Ruskin : 1819-1900 ; A defense of the Pre-Raphaelites ; A second letter to The times about the Pre-Raphaelites ; Holman Hunt's "Light of the world" ; Holman Hunt's "Awakening conscience" ; Advice to Rossetti --
William Morris : 1834-1896 ; The aims of art --
4. Italy and Germany. --
Giovanni Fattori : 1825-1908 ; Letter to a group of pupils ; Recollections of youth --
Adriano Cecioni : 1836-1866 ; The style of the "Macchiaioli" ; Cecioni's sculpture and painting --
Anselm Feuerbach : 1829-1880 ; Letters to his mother --
Arnold Böchlin : 1827-1901 ; Letter to Colonel Merian-Iselin --
Wilhelm Leibl : 1844-1900 ; Letter to Baurat U. Wingen ; Letters to his parents ; Letters to his mother about :three peasant women in a village church" --
Hans Thoma : 1839-1924 ; A letter to Emil Lugo --
Max Liebermann : 1847-1935 ; A confession of artistic faith --
Conrad Fiedler : 1841-1895 ; On judging works of art --
Adolf von Hildebrand : 1847-1921 ; The problem of form in painting and sculpture --
Ferdinand Hodler : 1853-1918 ; The theory of parallelism.
"Through a broad selection of familiar central documents and less well-known ones, the author has focused upon the problems faced by innovators in all realms of thought and action in the middle of the 19th century. This book brings a fresh approach to the struggle, in both art and politics, between the established order and the forces of change."--Cover.
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