Dressed as in a painting : women and British aestheticism in an age of reform
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Dressed as in a painting : women and British aestheticism in an age of reform
(Becoming modern : new nineteenth-century studies)(Reading dress series)
University of New Hampshire Press, c2013
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注記
Bibliography: p. 187-195
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In Dressed as in a Painting, Kimberly Wahl provides a lucid exploration of the interrelations between fashion, art, and Aestheticism during the latter half of the nineteenth century. Although artistic forms of dress have been the subject of short studies before, no book has focused exclusively on Aesthetic dress and its various expressions in the visual cultures of Victorian Britain. More important, no book has attempted to investigate the gap between the material facts of artistic clothing as it was embodied on the wearer, and its presence as an idealized sartorial trope in the visual and textual print culture of the period.
目次
Acknowledgments
INTRODUCTION Origins and Issues
Dress Reform and the Authority of Art in Victorian Aesthetic Culture
Aesthetic Dress in the Work of James McNeill Whistler
The Grosvenor Gallery: Context and Climate for Artistic Dressing
Popular Culture and the Fashioning of Aestheticism
The Artful Containment of the Aesthetic Female Body
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