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French Realist Painting and the Critique of American Society, 1865–1900

French Realist Painting and the Critique of American Society, 1865–1900

French Realist Painting and the Critique of American Society, 1865–1900

Laura L. Meixner , Cornell University, New York
September 1995
Unavailable - out of print October 2011
Hardback
9780521461030

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    This book examines public reception of contemporary French painting in post-Civil War American society and demonstrates how a variety of audiences, from small capitalists to workers, used foreign images to politicise their claims to cultural lives. Analysed from class and regional perspectives, popular responses to Realist and Impressionist painting, recorded in the daily press and radical journals, are shown to articulate conflicting attitudes toward equality and doubts about the fate of democracy in an industrialised society. At another level, French genre and landscape, which had been associated with the 1848 Revolution and the rise of the Third Republic, also provoked American thinkers to reassess their national culture and reconceptualise definitions of democratic art. The methods of art history, reception theory, and social history merge in this study to explain how Americans came to see themselves in foreign art, and how the public gave these images meanings independent of official art criticism and their original French contexts.

    • Interdisciplinary book with a cross-cultural scope, combining analyses of high and low culture
    • Combines methods of art and social history, reception theory, and cultural critique
    • Draws on non-traditional sources from the labour press, radical journals, daily newspapers

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    September 1995
    Hardback
    9780521461030
    336 pages
    262 × 209 × 27 mm
    1.228kg
    67 b/w illus.
    Unavailable - out of print October 2011

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Peasant Images as Critique and Capital
    • 3. Peasant Icons for the Conflicted Middle Class
    • 4. Courbet, Corot, and democratic poetics
    • 5. Impressionism, pathology and progress
    • 6. Conclusion
    • Notes
    • Index.
      Author
    • Laura L. Meixner , Cornell University, New York