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America collects eighteenth-century French painting
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America collects 18th-century French painting
Abstract
"Authors use sixty-eight 18th-century French paintings from American museum collections to present a fascinating American social history through the lens of taste and collecting practices. Depictions of opulent fashion, court gatherings, and decadent pleasures appealed to late 19th- and early 20th-century American collectors. Neoclassical representations of Greek heroes, with stern lessons about democracy, ethics, and moral choices, had another appeal. Both inform our culture and society today and even feature several women artists as well as one of the first mixed-race painters in the Western canon."--Provided by publisher.
Contents
Only in America / Pierre Rosenberg -- American visions of eighteenth-century France / Yuriko Jackall -- Fiske Kimball and French period rooms in America / Jack Hinton -- Femmes-artistes and America from the early Republic to the Gilded Age / Melissa Hyde -- Buying against the grain : American collections and French neoclassical paintings / Philippe Bordes -- Notes on the American reception of eighteenth-century French painting / Joseph J. Rishel.
Contributors
Publisher
Publication
- Washington: National Gallery of Art
- London: in association with Lund Humphries, 2017
Year
Is about
Subject
Period
- 1700-1799
- 1700-1999
Type
Language
Classification
ISBN
- 9781848222342
- 1848222343
Annotations / title notes
Notes
"The exhibition is organized by the National Gallery of Art, Washington. - Exhibition dates May 21-August 20, 2017"
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