Whistler V. Ruskin

Whistler V. Ruskin
Title Whistler V. Ruskin PDF eBook
Author James McNeill Whistler
Publisher
Total Pages 44
Release 1879
Genre Art criticism
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POT OF PAINT

POT OF PAINT
Title POT OF PAINT PDF eBook
Author Linda Merrill
Publisher Smithsonian Books (DC)
Total Pages 442
Release 1992-02-17
Genre Government publications
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"A Pot of Paint reconstructs the lost transcript and revisits the highly contested issues surrounding one of the most celebrated trials in the history of art. A libel suit brought in the London courts by American expatriate artist James McNeill Whistler against John Ruskin, England's most powerful art critic, the trial was essentially a debate of aesthetic theory conducted at a critical hour in the evolution of modern art." "After viewing an 1877 exhibition that included some of Whistler's most abstract works, Ruskin declared in print that the artist had flung "a pot of paint in the public's face." He called Whistler a "coxcomb" and said that it was the height of "cockney impudence" to ask two hundred guineas for a painting such as Nocturne in Black and Gold: The Falling Rocket. The dispute was fully covered in the popular press. Using those newspaper accounts, as well as letters, legal papers, Ruskin's instructions to his counsel, and Whistler's later rendition of events in The Gentle Art of Making Enemies, Linda Merrill reveals the deeply held, contrary aesthetic ideals of the two parties, and shows that, in many ways, the real litigants in Whistler v. Ruskin were traditional, representational art and art that tended toward abstraction." "During eighteen months of pretrial delays and two days of testimony from Whistler and several well-known figures in the art world, London debated the value and the meaning of art. A Pot of Paint retrieves these debates for a society that continues to argue the merits of innovation in art and the place of art in the modern world."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

The Gentle Art of Making Enemies

The Gentle Art of Making Enemies
Title The Gentle Art of Making Enemies PDF eBook
Author James McNeill Whistler
Publisher
Total Pages 370
Release 1904
Genre Aesthetics
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Whistler

Whistler
Title Whistler PDF eBook
Author Daniel E. Sutherland
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 452
Release 2014-03-04
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0300203462

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A biography of James McNeill Whistler (1834-1903) that dispels the popular notion of Whistler as merely a combative, eccentric and unrelenting publicity seeker, a man as renowned for his public feuds with Oscar Wilde and John Ruskin as for the iconic portrait of his mother.

A Companion to Impressionism

A Companion to Impressionism
Title A Companion to Impressionism PDF eBook
Author André Dombrowski
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 644
Release 2024-02-27
Genre Art
ISBN 1119373921

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A Companion to Impressionism Presenting an expansive view of the study of Impressionism, this pioneering volume breaks new thematic ground while also reconsidering questions concerning the defini­tion, chronology, and membership of the impressionist movement. In 34 original essays from established and emerging scholars, this collection offers a diverse range of developing topics and new critical approaches to the interpretation of impressionist art. Focusing on the 1860s to 1890s, A Companion to Impressionism explores artists who are well-represented in impressionist studies, including Monet, Renoir, Degas, and Cassatt, as well as Morisot, Caillebotte, Bazille, and other significant yet lesser-known artists. The essays cover a wide variety of methodologies in addressing such topics as Impressionism’s global predominance at the turn of the 20th century, the relationship between Impressionism and the emergence of new media, the materials and techniques of the Impressionists, as well as the movement’s exhibition and reception history. This innovative volume also includes new discussions of modern identity in Impressionism in the contexts of race, nationality, gender, and sexuality and through its explorations of the international reach and influence of Impressionism. Part of the acclaimed Wiley Blackwell Companions to Art History series, this important addition to scholarship in this field stands as the 21st century’s first major and large-scale academic reassessment of Impressionism. Featuring essays by academics, curators, and conservators from around the world, including those from France, Germany, the United States, the United Kingdom, Japan, Turkey, and Argentina, this is an invaluable text for students and scholars studying Impressionism and late 19th-century European art, Post-Impressionism, modern art, and modern French cultural history.

Giotto and His Works in Padua

Giotto and His Works in Padua
Title Giotto and His Works in Padua PDF eBook
Author John Ruskin
Publisher
Total Pages 140
Release 1854
Genre Mural painting and decoration
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The Life of James McNeill Whistler

The Life of James McNeill Whistler
Title The Life of James McNeill Whistler PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Robins Pennell
Publisher
Total Pages 506
Release 1909
Genre Painters
ISBN

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