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John House

    19 april 1945 – 7 februari 2012

    John House was de deken van de historici van het impressionisme. Verre van lichtvoetig of vleierig te zijn, werden de impressionisten in House's geschriften onthuld als scherpe waarnemers van sociale verandering. In plaats van een op zichzelf staande beweging te zijn, werden ze getoond als slimme onderhandelaars van artistieke conventies en instellingen. House speelde een essentiële rol bij het transformeren van de academische studie van deze periode en stond aan het hoofd van de ontwikkeling van de publieke waardering ervan door de spectaculaire tentoonstellingen die hij cureerde.

    Impressionist Masterpieces
    Getty Museum Studies on Art: Pierre-Auguste Renoir
    Monet. Nature into Art
    Monet
    The Courtauld Cézannes
    Renoir Landscapes
    • The Courtauld Cézannes

      • 128bladzijden
      • 5 uur lezen

      Highlighting the first-ever exhibition of Paul Czanne's complete collection at The Courtauld Gallery, this catalogue celebrates the 75th anniversary of The Courtauld Institute of Arts. It features an exceptional array of seminal paintings, alongside rarely seen drawings and watercolors, showcasing the breadth of Czanne's artistic evolution throughout his career. The collection's significance is underscored by its quality and diversity, offering a comprehensive insight into one of the most influential artists in art history.

      The Courtauld Cézannes2020
      4,0
    • Renoir Landscapes

      1865-1883

      • 296bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen

      Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841–1919) was one of the most audacious and original landscape artists of his age. Throughout his career, he continually experimented with composition, light, paint handling, and pictorial structure in innovative new ways that challenged traditional––and contemporary––painting. He taught himself by working side-by-side with fellow Impressionist masters Monet and Sisley, and in the 1870s began to define his distinctive landscape style of quick, silvery brushstrokes. By the end of the decade he had moved decisively in the direction of unparalleled painterly freedom.This stunning book is the first to examine Renoir’s landscape art in depth, tracing its evolution from the beginning of his career through his Impressionist period and the early 1880s, when he began to incorporate new landscape motifs and new levels of coloristic intensity in paintings after traveling to Algeria and Italy. With over 200 illustrations, a detailed chronology, and bibliography, the book includes essays by highly distinguished scholars that discuss the range and importance of these works and present many fresh discoveries. They also place Renoir’s landscapes in the overall context of the genre in 19th-century France, revealing how his experiments were radical and––in ways that have not yet been fully acknowledged––influential on the later development of modern art.

      Renoir Landscapes2007
      4,5
    • Getty Museum Studies on Art: Pierre-Auguste Renoir

      La Promenade

      • 96bladzijden
      • 4 uur lezen

      John House examines the many facets of the work and what it reveals about Renoir as a man and artist. He asks, "What did it mean to paint a picture like La Promenade in France in 1870, in the final months of Napoleon III's Second Empire?" The reader is invited to look at the canvas - and Impressionism - as a rejection of the idealist world of academic art and as a challenge to contemporary social norms.

      Getty Museum Studies on Art: Pierre-Auguste Renoir1997
      3,2
    • Analyzes the career of French painter Claude Monet focusing on the evolution of his painting technique

      Monet. Nature into Art1986
      4,0
    • Monet

      • 304bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen

      Examines the works of Monet from a new perspective, and traces the changes in his style as brought about by the changes and problems in his personal life

      Monet1981
      4,0