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The Academy and the Limits of Painting in Seventeenth-Century France

The Academy and the Limits of Painting in Seventeenth-Century France

The Academy and the Limits of Painting in Seventeenth-Century France

Paul Duro, Australian National University, Canberra
October 1997
Unavailable - out of print January 2008
Hardback
9780521495011
Out of Print
Hardback

    The Academy and the Limits of Painting in Seventeenth-Century France is the first study in over a century devoted to the creation of one of the most important European institutions of art, the French Académie Royale. Founded in the mid-1660s, the Academy institutionalised the discourse around painting and thus had an immediate impact on the making of art in France, becoming a decisive influence on painting until the close of the nineteenth century. In the process of forging an identity for itself, the Academy redefined almost every aspect of art - the nature of art training, the sources of patronage, the social standing of the artist, and the place of the arts in national life.

    • The first study in over a century devoted to the French Académie Royale
    • Provides a new historicist approach
    • Includes several previously unpublished illustrations

    Product details

    October 1997
    Hardback
    9780521495011
    314 pages
    262 × 186 × 24 mm
    1.045kg
    80 b/w illus.
    Unavailable - out of print January 2008

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Inscribing authority
    • 2. Le Brun and history painting
    • 3. Discourse
    • 4. The Academy and ceiling painting
    • 5. Rhetorical transformations.
      Editor
    • Paul Duro , Australian National University, Canberra