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Americans in Paris, 1860-1900 Kathleen Adler

Americans in Paris, 1860-1900 By Kathleen Adler

Americans in Paris, 1860-1900 by Kathleen Adler


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Americans in Paris, 1860-1900 by Kathleen Adler

Paris was the centre of the art world in the nineteenth century and a magnet for American art students and artists, particularly after the 1860s. They flocked to the studios of artists like Gerome and Bouguereau, longed to show their work at the annual Paris Salon, and watched developments such as the unfolding of Impressionism with fascination (and sometimes with horror). Hardly an American painter was unaffected by developments in Paris, and even those who chose not to study there wanted their work to be affirmed by French audiences. This beautifully produced book traces the role of American artists in Paris from the Salon des Refuses, in 1863, to the emergence of a uniquely American style of painting. It includes iconic images by Sargent, Whistler, Cassatt and Winslow Homer, and introduces many new names. More than 80 exhibited paintings are discussed in three generously illustrated essays by Kathleen Adler, Erica E. Hirshler and H. Barbara Weinberg. These explore why artists were drawn to Paris, how they responded to the art that they found there, and what they retained of their experience. Briefer essays by David Park Curry, Rodolphe Rapetti and Christopher Riopelle examine the significance of the Expositions Universelles; the French view of American artists in Paris, and the role these artists played in shaping the great US collections of modern French painting. The essays are followed by a biography for each artist, an annotated list of works and a full bibliography and index. Published to accompany the exhibition Americans in Paris 1860 - 1900, showing at the National Gallery, London, 22 February - 21 May 2006, the Museum of Fine Art, Boston, 25 June - 24 September 2006, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 16 October 2006 - 28 January 2007.

About Kathleen Adler

Kathleen Adler is Director of Education at the National Gallery, London. Erica E. Hirshler is Croll Senior Curator of Paintings, Art of the Americans, Museum of Fine Art, Boston. H. Barbara Weinberg is the Alice Pratt Brown Curator of American Paintings and Sculpture at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. David Park Curry is Curator of American Arts, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond. Rodolphe Rapetti is Chief Curator of Patrimony at the Direction des Musees de France, Paris; Christopher Riopelle is Curator of Nineteenth-Century Paintings at the National Gallery, London.

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GOR009585552
9781857093018
1857093011
Americans in Paris, 1860-1900 by Kathleen Adler
Used - Very Good
Hardback
National Gallery Company Ltd
20060207
320
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