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1992, Reunion des Musee Nationaux / Musee de Toulon
Publisher:
Reunion des Musee Nationaux / Musee de Toulon
Published:
1992
Language:
French
Alibris ID:
18038778807
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VG (DJ is lightly edgeworn/scuffed/smudged; boards are lightly edgeworn/scuffed/smudged; textblock edges are lightly smudged; interior is clean; binding is solid. ) Black and color-illustrated DJ with off-white lettering; light brown boards with grey lettering; 817 pp.; richly illustrated. Text in French.
Le Paysage Provencal Et L'Ecole De Marseille Avant L'Impressionisme, 1845-1874 / the Provence Countryside and the School of Marseille Before Impressionism
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New. 2711826880. *** FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request *** – – *** IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT-BRAND NEW, PRISTINE, NEVER OPENED-Text in French; 624 pp. With 893 ills. (115 col. ). 33 x 25 cm. Providing the first thorough assessment of the contributions of Provencal artists to the rise of naturalist landscape painting in mid-19th century France, this massive catalogue features illustrations of some 800 works by the four major figures of the School of Marseille (Emile Loubon, Prosper Gresy, Marius Engaliere and Paul Guigou) and by many other painters of the region, including Auguste Aiguier and Adolphe Monticelli. The first section of the scholarly volume comprises nine chapters exploring the social and economic factors that established Provence as an important cultural center during the Second Empire and examining in detail the development of the area's progressive art community and the artistic exchanges between painters in Paris and the Midi region. The second section extensively evaluates the collective and individual achievements of the leading plein-air painters in Marseille and discusses the marine views, orientalist studies and idealized landscapes produced by other local artists during the period. // 622 p., 841 ill. N. B. & coul. Pleine toile éditeur, sous jaquette ill. Coul. Situation du paysage provençal dans les années 1840, tendances classique et romantique. -Les relations de voyage: Les motifs du voyage, Provence, terre "étrangère". Le sentiment du paysage. -Vers une approche picturale du paysage. -Formations et information des artistes: L'Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Marseille. Compléments de formation. La photographie. -Les amis des Arts: Les Sociétés des Amis des Arts. La Société Artistique des Bouches-du-Rhône (1850-1871). Le Cercle Artistique de Marseille 1867 et la Société des Amis des Arts 1874. -Le Salon de Marseille. -Collections et commandes. -Le commerce d'Art. Les cafés. -La littérature provençale et les artistes. -La presse régionale et les artistes: Les organes de presse marseillais. La presse et les grandes tendances du moment. L'oeuvre idéale selon la presse. -Les échanges des marseillais: Les échanges avec Paris. Les échanges avec la Province. Les marseillais en voyage à l'étranger. -L'Ecole de Marseille. -Emile Loubon (1809-1863). -Prosper Grésy (1801-1874). -Marius Engalière (1824-1857). -Paul Guigou (1834-1871). -Les autres disciples: Les paysagistes (Auzende, Fraissinet, Guindon, Mayan). Les aquarellistes (Cabasson, Camoin, Martin). François Reynaud (1825-1909). François Simon (1818-1896). -Les orientalistes: Barry, Billet, Boze, Brest, Chataud, Crapelet, Huguet, de Magy. -Les peintres de marine: Le poids de Joseph Vernet. Les tendances diffuses. Les premières générations (Tanneur, Barry, Roux). Les élèves de Loubon (Bouillon-Landais, Suchet, Julien, Ponson). Dans la mouvance de Ziem (Guichard, Gabriel, Maglione, Bistagne). -Les résistances: La tentation du paysage idéalisé. Les tendances poétiques. Auguste Aiguier (1814-1865). Adolphe Monticelli (1824-1886). -Bilan de l'Ecole de Marseille. --with a bonus offer--