Artistic brotherhoods in the nineteenth century
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Artistic brotherhoods in the nineteenth century
Ashgate, 2000
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Artistic brotherhoods in the 19th century
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. [197]-199) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The 19th century saw the emergence of numerous artistic brotherhoods - groups of artists bound together in communal production, sharing spiritual and aesthetic aims. This collection of essays explores the issue of artistic brotherhoods. Situating the brotherhoods in their historical context, this volume offers insight into the social, political, economic and cultural milieu of the 19th century. Its main focus is on celebrated and influential brotherhoods, but does include lesser-known or forgotten artists. The essays cover fraternities from a variety of perspectives, looking at issues of gender, identity, professional practices and artistic formations in Europe and the US. Brotherhoods investigated include: the Nazarenes; the Pre-Raphaelites; the Russian Abramatsova; the Primitifs; and the Nabis.
目次
- The first artistic brotherhood - "fraternite" in the age of revolution, William Vaughan
- the Nazarene "Gemeinschaft" - Overbeck and Cornelius, Mitchell B. Frank
- the Pre-Raphaelite "otherhood" and group identity in Victorian Britain, Jason Rosenfeld
- the business of brotherhood - Morris, Marshall, Faulker & Company and the Pre-Raphaelite culture of youth, Amy Bingaman
- questions of identity at Abramatsevo, Rosalind Polly Gray
- envisioning the golden dawn - the visionists as an artistic brotherhood, Sarah Kate Gillespie
- "Academie" and "fraternite" - constructing masculinities in the education of French artists, Susan Walker
- girls 'n' the 'hood - female artists in 19th-century France, Jane Mayo Roos
- anonymity, artistic brotherhoods and the art market in the "fin de siecle", Laura Morowitz.
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