The Perfect Foil by Elizabeth C Mansfield

The Perfect Foil by Elizabeth C Mansfield

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The life and works of a profoundly influential painter of Revolutionary-era France, brought out of the shadow of his outsize contemporary, Jacques-Louis David

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The Perfect Foil by Elizabeth C Mansfield

Art history is haunted by the foil: the dark star whose diminished luster sets off another’s brilliance. Relegated to this role by modern historians of Revolutionary-era French art, FranÇois-AndrÉ Vincent (1746–1816) is chiefly viewed in the reflection of his contemporary, Jacques-Louis David. The Perfect Foil frees Vincent from this distorting mirror. Offering a nuanced and historically accurate account of Vincent’s life and work, Elizabeth C. Mansfield reveals the artist’s profound influence on the visual culture of the French Revolution-and, paradoxically, on the art historical narrative that would consign him to obscurity. The Vincent of The Perfect Foil is an artist whose life and work responded to cultural conditions-religious difference, emotional bonds, institutional pressures-only now finding their way into art historical accounts of the period. A successful academician despite his status as a member of the Protestant minority, a leading reformer of arts institutions during the Revolution, the progenitor of French Romanticism, and the husband of one of the period’s most celebrated women artists, FranÇois-AndrÉ Vincent emerges in these pages as an embodiment of the ambivalences and contradictions of life in France in the wake of the Enlightenment. By giving us a detailed and faithful portrait of this artist poised at the turning point of history, Mansfield restores a critically important body of work to its rightful place in the story of French art and reorients Revolutionary-era French art history toward a broader, more inclusive understanding of the period.

"Elizabeth Mansfield’s The Perfect Foil is a remarkable piece of scholarship that both transcends and transforms the genre of the art historical monographIt is a sophisticated work that expands the way we conceive of how the visual arts and politics interacted during the French Revolution. Mansfield’s provocative and methodological surefootedness will make readers aware of the contingencies that inform their own thinking." —Julie Anne Plax, author of Watteau and the Cultural Politics of Eighteenth Century France

Elizabeth C. Mansfield is associate professor of art history at New York University. Her book Too Beautiful to Picture, also from Minnesota, received the College Art Association’s Charles Rufus Morey Book Award in 2008.

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ISBN 13 9780816675814
ISBN 10 0816675813
Title The Perfect Foil
Author Elizabeth C Mansfield
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher University of Minnesota Press
Year published 2011-12-21
Number of pages 320
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.