From Impressionism to Kandinsky

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From Impressionism to Kandinsky

Moshe Barasch

(Theories of art / Moshe Barasch, 3)

Routledge, 2000

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Rev. ed. of: Modern theories of art., c1998

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

Description and Table of Contents

Description

First published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • I. Impressionism
  • 1. Introduction: The Crisis of Realism
  • 2. Aesthetic Culture in the Literature of the Time
  • 3. Impressionism and the PHilosophical Culture of the Time
  • 4. Science and Painting
  • 5. Impressionism: Reflections on Style
  • 6. The Fragment as Art Form
  • II. Empathy
  • 7. Introduction: An Empathy Tradition in the Theory of Art
  • 8. Gustav Fechner
  • 9. Charles Darwin: The Science of Expression
  • 10. Robert Vischer
  • 11. Empathy: Toward a Definition
  • 12. Wilhelm Dilthey
  • 13. Conrad Fiedler
  • 14. Adolf Hildebrand
  • 15. Alois Riegl
  • 16. Wilhelm Worringer: Abstraction and Empathy
  • III. Discovering the Primitive
  • 17. Introduction: Conditions of Modern Primitivism
  • 18. The Beginnings of Scholarly Study: Gottfried Semper
  • 19. Discovering Prehistoric Art
  • 20. Understanding Distant Cultures: The Case of Egypt
  • 21. Gauguin
  • 22. African Art
  • IV. Abstract Art
  • 23. Abstract Art: Origins and Sources
  • 24. The Subject Matter of Abstract Painting
  • 25. Color
  • 26. Line
  • 27. Composition and Harmony
  • Bibliographical Essay
  • Name Index
  • Subject Index

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