Neo-Impressionism and the Dream of Realities: Painting, Poetry, Music
ISBN-13:
9780300190830
ISBN-10:
0300190832
Edition:
First Edition
Author:
Cornelia Homburg
Publication date:
2014
Publisher:
Yale University Press
Format:
Hardcover
191 pages
Category:
Arts Collections
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ISBN-13:
9780300190830
ISBN-10:
0300190832
Edition:
First Edition
Author:
Cornelia Homburg
Publication date:
2014
Publisher:
Yale University Press
Format:
Hardcover
191 pages
Category:
Arts Collections
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Neo-Impressionism and the Dream of Realities: Painting, Poetry, Music (ISBN-13: 9780300190830 and ISBN-10: 0300190832), written by authors
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A beautifully illustrated investigation of Neo-Impressionism in late 19th-century Paris and Brussels
This stunning catalogue explores the creative exchange between Neo-Impressionist painters and Symbolist writers and composers in the late 1880s and early 1890s. Symbolism, with its emphasis on subjectivity, dream worlds, and spirituality, has often been considered at odds with Neo-Impressionism’s approach to portraying color and light. This book repositions the relationship between these movements and looks at how Neo-Impressionist artists such as Maximilien Luce, Georges Seurat, Paul Signac, and Henry van de Velde created evocative landscape and figural scenes by depicting emptiness, contemplative moods, Arcadia, and other themes. Beautifully illustrated with 130 color images, this book reveals the vibrancy and depth of the Neo-Impressionist movement in Paris and Brussels in the late 19th century.
This stunning catalogue explores the creative exchange between Neo-Impressionist painters and Symbolist writers and composers in the late 1880s and early 1890s. Symbolism, with its emphasis on subjectivity, dream worlds, and spirituality, has often been considered at odds with Neo-Impressionism’s approach to portraying color and light. This book repositions the relationship between these movements and looks at how Neo-Impressionist artists such as Maximilien Luce, Georges Seurat, Paul Signac, and Henry van de Velde created evocative landscape and figural scenes by depicting emptiness, contemplative moods, Arcadia, and other themes. Beautifully illustrated with 130 color images, this book reveals the vibrancy and depth of the Neo-Impressionist movement in Paris and Brussels in the late 19th century.
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