Symbolism
Norbert Wolf
Versailles, Lyon 2ᵉ, Lyon 6ᵉ...
Ce que dit l'éditeurEmotional intelligence A synthesis of form and feeling First applied to the poems of Stéphane Mallarmé and Paul Verlaine in 1886, the term « symbolist » was soon applied to the visual arts where a realistic depiction of the natural world gave way to imaginary dream scenes of psychological, sexual, and mystical content. Symbolism was a broad international phenomenon but particularly present in France, where painters such as Gustave Moreau and Odilon Redon turned their backs on realism, naturalism, and impressionism to populate their canvases with esoteric, often erotic, visions. In place of Monet's light-suffused landscapes or the frank working-class subjects of Courbet, the Symbolists turned to figures from literature, the Bible, and Greek mythology to express experiences of love, fear, anguish, death, sexual awakening, and unrequited desire. With featured work from Edward Burne-Jones, Puvis de Chavannes, Gustav Klimt, James Abbott McNeill Whistler, Gustave Moreau, Odilon Redon and many more, this book introduces Symbolism's great reach, intensity, and influence. « My originality consists in putting the logic of the visible to the service of the invisible. » |
RésuméUne introduction à ce mouvement artistique du XIXe siècle dont l'influence se poursuivit pendant toute la période moderniste. Parmi les artistes présentés dans cet ouvrage : A. Böcklin, E. Burne-Jones, Puvis de Chavannes, T. Cole, J. Delville, M. Denis, J. Ensor, P. Gauguin, G. Klimt. ©Electre 2025 |
Caractéristiques Auteur(s) Éditeur(s) Date de parution
18 mars 2017
Collection(s)
Series 2.0
,
Basic art
Rayon
Peinture, gravure
Contributeur(s) Karen Williams
(Traducteur) EAN
9783836507066
Nombre de pages
95
pages
Reliure
Relié sous jaquette
Dimensions
27.0
cm x
22.0
cm x
1.6
cm
Poids
401
g
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