Impressionism: Paint and Politics

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Yale University Press, Jan 1, 2004 - History - 256 pages

A new perspective on Impressionist art that offers revealing, fresh interpretations of familiar paintings

In this handsome book, a leading authority on Impressionist painting offers a new view of this admired and immensely popular art form. John House examines the style and technique, subject matter and imagery, exhibiting and marketing strategies, and social, political, and ideological contexts of Impressionism in light of the perspectives that have been brought to it in the last twenty years. When all of these diverse approaches are taken into account, he argues, Impressionism can be seen as a movement that challenged both artistic and political authority with its uncompromisingly modern subject matter and its determinedly secular worldview.

Moving from the late 1860s to the early 1880s, House analyzes the paintings and career strategies of the leading Impressionist artists, pointing out the ways in which they countered the dominant conventions of the contemporary art world and evolved their distinctive and immediately recognizable manner of painting. Focusing closely on the technique, composition, and imagery of the paintings themselves and combining this fresh appraisal with recent historical studies of Impressionism, House explores how pictorial style could generate social and political meanings and opens new ways of looking at this luminous art.

 

Contents

Introduction
1
The Ecole des Batignolles Oppositional Painting in the Late 1860s
5
Sketch and Finished Painting
45
Modernising the Landscape The Environs of Paris
71
The Viewer of Modern Life
101
Making a Mark The Impressionist Brushstroke
145
From the Little Church to the Marketplace Impressionism around 1880
187
Coda Impressionisms Histories Reviewed
207
Notes
217
Chronology
238
Bibliography
241
Photograph Credits
250
Index
251
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About the author (2004)

John House is the Walter H. Annenberg Professor at the Courtauld Institute of Art, London. He is the author of, among other works, Monet: Nature into Art, published by Yale University Press.

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