Impressionism And Post-impressionism At The Dallas Museum Of Art: The Richard R. Brettell Lecture Series
by John House /
2013 / English / PDF
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Impressionism and Post-Impressionism at the Dallas Museum of
Art
Impressionism and Post-Impressionism at the Dallas Museum of
Art offers a series of intimate case studies in the history
of 19th-century European art. Inspired by a series of public
lectures given at the Dallas Museum of Art between 2009 and
2013, the volume comprises twelve beautifully illustrated
essays from leading academics and museum specialists. Opening
with a new reading of one of Gustave Courbet’s great hunting
scenes,
offers a series of intimate case studies in the history
of 19th-century European art. Inspired by a series of public
lectures given at the Dallas Museum of Art between 2009 and
2013, the volume comprises twelve beautifully illustrated
essays from leading academics and museum specialists. Opening
with a new reading of one of Gustave Courbet’s great hunting
scenes,The Fox in the Snow
The Fox in the Snow, and ending with an
exploration of a group of interior scenes by Edouard Vuillard,
each essay stands alone as a richly contextualized reading of a
single work or group of works by one artist. The authors
approach their subjects from a range of methodological
perspectives, but all pay close attention to the experience of
making and viewing works of art.
, and ending with an
exploration of a group of interior scenes by Edouard Vuillard,
each essay stands alone as a richly contextualized reading of a
single work or group of works by one artist. The authors
approach their subjects from a range of methodological
perspectives, but all pay close attention to the experience of
making and viewing works of art.