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The darker side of light, arts of privacy, 1850-1900, Peter Parshall ; with S. Hollis Clayton, Christiane Hertel, and Nicholas Penny

Label
The darker side of light, arts of privacy, 1850-1900, Peter Parshall ; with S. Hollis Clayton, Christiane Hertel, and Nicholas Penny
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 152-170) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The darker side of light
Nature of contents
catalogsbibliography
Oclc number
265082806
Responsibility statement
Peter Parshall ; with S. Hollis Clayton, Christiane Hertel, and Nicholas Penny
Review
"For many today, the art of the late nineteenth century is equated with impressionism and post-impressionism. This book with its insightful essays and remarkable works of art presents us with an alternative account of the period." "For collectors the experience of prints, drawings, and small sculptures was often a private affair, like taking a book down from the shelf for quiet enjoyment. Prints and drawings were kept aside, compiled in albums and portfolios, while medals and bronzes were often placed in the seclusion of the library. In short, such works of art were not typically a part of one's day-to-day environment in the manner of a framed object hung on a wall. Rather, they were subject to purposeful study on chosen occasions. From the beginning this element of discreteness allowed for degrees of experiment, leading artists to some times recherche, sometimes enigmatic, and often melancholy subjects that indulged the solitary circumstances of their reception." "By explicating a range of highly engaging, often mysterious and beautiful objects, The Darker Side of Light evokes the shadowed interiors and private introspections that compose a far less familiar history of late nineteenth century art."--BOOK JACKET
Sub title
arts of privacy, 1850-1900
Table Of Contents
A darker side of light: prints, privacy, and possession / Peter Parshall -- Looking within the cell of privacy / S. Hollis Clayson -- The world inside: privacy according to Klinger, Liebermann, and Kollwitz / Christiane Hertel -- Sculpture and privacy / Nicholas Penny
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Arts of privacy, 1850-1900
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