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Impressionism: Origins, Practice, Reception - Belinda Thomson - książka
Producent: Thames & Hudson
The new edition of Belinda Thomson's extensive overview offers a fresh perspective on the consistently fascinating art movement of Impressionism. Despite its lasting appeal, the ideals represented by the Impressionists were anything but conventional. During the 1870s and 1880s, artists in France such as Pissarro, Monet, Degas, Morisot, and Renoir broke away from the traditional norms of the French Academy and the Salons, opting for a pioneering approach to both technique and subject matter. Their work was influenced by anarchism, political radicalism, and a faith in science and personal expression, portraying modern life in an unprecedented manner. Thomson's comprehensive analysis delves into the personal and professional influences that shaped these artists, examining everything from their family backgrounds to the rise of the art market and the critical reception that both contested and ultimately defined their legacy. Her introduction provides a detailed look at one of art history's most revolutionary movements.
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