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Impressionism: the art of landscape


Abstract

This magnificently illustrated book draws on the latest scholarly research to reveal new perspectives on the techniques and influences of Impressionist landscapes. This breathtaking survey takes a multi-faceted approach in its study of 90 seminal works of Impressionist art. Accompanying the inaugural exhibition of the new Museum Barberini in Potsdam, Germany, the book features contributions by six leading scholars who examine a wide range of themes, from the use of repetition and variation to the ecological climate in which the artists worked. Underlying and unifying these perspectives is the inexorable change of the landscape itself. Poised on the brink of the Modern Era, the Impressionists documented the effects of industrialization on French landscapes. Amid these transitions, the artists used the landscape itself to advance their own explorations into the field of color theory.

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Publisher

  • Publication

    Münich: Prestel, [2017]


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  • Period

    1850-1918


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Classification

  • ISBN

    • 9783791356297
    • 3791356291

Annotations / title notes

  • Notes

    This catalog is published in conjunction with the exhibition Impressionism : the art of landscape, Museum Barberini, Potsdam January 23 - May 28, 2017.


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