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Reading the Pre-Raphaelites [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 176 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x165 mm, weight: 484 g, 24 b&w illustrations, 86 colour plates
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Feb-1999
  • Leidėjas: Yale University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0300077874
  • ISBN-13: 9780300077872
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 176 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x165 mm, weight: 484 g, 24 b&w illustrations, 86 colour plates
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Feb-1999
  • Leidėjas: Yale University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0300077874
  • ISBN-13: 9780300077872
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Liberated from the constraints of tradition, the Pre-Raphaelites of mid-Victorian England produced distinctive representations of nature and society in paintings remarkable for their compositional vitality and hallucinatory effects of colour. This illustrated book provides an appraisal of the pre-Raphaelite artists and their radical departure from artistic conventions. Tim Barringer explores the meanings so richly encoded in pre-Raphaelite paintings and analyses key pictures and their significance within the complex social and cultural matrix of 19th-century Britain. In chapters devoted to core themes, the author discusses such artists as John Everett Millais, William Holman Hunt, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, and Ford Madox Brown and their engagement with medieval revivalism, nature worship, issues of class and gender, and the reconciliation of the religious image and realism. Barringer draws on an imaginative selection of paintings, drawings, and contemporary photographs to suggest that the dynamic energy of pre-Raphaelitism arose from paradoxes at its heart. Past and present, historicism and modernity, symbolism and realism, as well as tensions between city and country, man and woman, worker and capitalist, colonizer and colonized - all appear within pre-Raphaelite art. Focusing on these issues, the author casts new light on the pre-Raphaelites and their innovative work.
INTRODUCTION 7(14)
Past and Present 7(4)
Pre-Raphaelite Identities 11(3)
Contexts 14(3)
Art History and Pre-Raphaelitism 17(4)
ONE Rebellion and Revivalism
21(34)
Architecture and Society
24(4)
Ford Madox Brown and the Westminster Frescoes
28(4)
The Brotherhood
32(5)
Revivalism and Realism
37(8)
Rossetti and his Followers in the 1850s
45(6)
Pre-Raphaelitism to Socialism
51(4)
TWO Truth to Nature
55(30)
Ruskin and Turner
57(3)
Modern Painters and Pre-Raphaelite Painting
60(6)
Peculiarly English: Madox Brown's View from the Suburbs
66(5)
Young Ruskinians: Brett and Inchbold
71(8)
Time, Mood and Nostalgia: Victorian Landscape after Pre-Raphaelitism
79(6)
THREE Modern Life
85(24)
Modern Life and Genre
87(2)
Separate Spheres
89(5)
The Fallen Woman
94(6)
Men at Work
100(9)
FOUR Art, Religion and Empire
109(26)
Tractarian Tendencies
110(4)
Muscular Christianity
114(2)
The Light of the World
116(2)
Religion, Race and Empire: Holman Hunt in the Holy Land
118(10)
Typological Symbolism
128(7)
FIVE Pre-Raphaelites and Aesthetes
135(33)
Millais in 1856: Evocations of Mood
136(4)
Rossetti and Elizabeth Siddall
140(6)
Bocca Baciata
146(3)
The Condition of Music
149(6)
Bohemianism and the Erotic
155(4)
Burne-Jones: Pre-Raphaelite to Aesthete
159(5)
The Whistler-Ruskin Trial
164(4)
EPILOGUE 168(2)
TIMELINE 170(2)
BIBLIOGRAPHY 172(2)
PICTURE CREDITS 174(1)
INDEX 174


Tim Barringer is assistant professor of the history of art at Yale University. He formerly taught at the universities of London and Birmingham and has published widely on Victorian visual culture.