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Constable

Jonathan Clarkson

Phaidon, 2010

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 220-221) and index

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内容説明

This new monograph explores the career of John Constable (1776-1837), one of the most important nineteenth-century British artists and the quintessential English landscapist. The painter who pioneered outdoor painting and elevated landscape subjects to masterpieces such as The Hay Wain, Flatford Mill and Dedham Lock - seeing his art as a natural philosophy and each work as a searching experiment - is presented afresh in this approachable yet inquiring new appraisal. In his thorough survey, Jonathan Clarkson offers the reader comprehensive assessment of Constable's oeuvre: from his earliest line drawings to the last masterpieces, including pencil drawings, quick outdoor oil sketches, painstakingly worked studio canvases, and less well-known portraits. Combining biographical detail with a rich historical and cultural context, Clarkson discusses Constable's theories and technique in depth, revealing the revolutionary influence Constable had on painting, from his own time to the present day.

目次

Introduction / Chapter 1. Careless Boyhood Growing up in East Bergholt / Chapter 2. Running After Pictures Student Life in London / Chapter 3. Obscurity Life as a Minor Artist / Chapter 4. The Light of Nature Oil Sketching in the Open Air / Chapter 5. Ambition Six-Footers and Set-Pieces (1816-28) / Chapter 6. Beyond Constable Country Salisbury, Hampstead, Brighton (1816-27) / Chapter 7. Representing the City The Story of Waterloo Bridge / Chapter 8. The Face of the World is Totally Changed to Me Bereavement and Professional Recognition / Chapter 9. Rediscovery and Reinvention Critics and Supporters / Chronology / Map / Biography / Index / Acknowledgements

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