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Expressionism in Germany and France

From Van Gogh to Kandinsky

Expressionism in Germany and France - Timothy O. Benson
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This groundbreaking examination of the cultural exchange between early 20th century French and German artists illuminates new ways of understanding the development of Expressionism. Although the Expressionist movement is widely considered to have arisen out of a German aesthetic, it was actually as much a result of German artists’ exposure to artists living and working in France, such as van Gogh, Seurat, Gauguin, Cézanne, Matisse, Picasso, and Braque. In fact, in its early days, Expressionism was assigned no specific nationality at all. This fascinating book focuses on the key exhibitions, galleries, and museum directors that helped disseminate styles and techniques of revolutionary French artists throughout Germany. Included here are French masterpieces seen not only by German artists in Paris but also in important galleries, exhibitions, and private collections in Berlin, Dresden, Munich, Weimar, and other cities. More than 100 paintings and works on paper are grouped to encourage an understanding of artistic influence and interchange. The volume also reflects new scholarship on issues of French-German relations and contributes to our understanding of the ways the visual arts are influenced by ideas of national identity and cultural heritage.


Specificaties

  • Auteur:
  • Uitgever:
    Prestel Pub
  • ISBN:
    9783791353401
  • Bindwijze:
    Hardcover
  • Afmetingen:
    22,2 x 31,0 cm
  • Gewicht:
    2070 gram
  • Aantal Pagina's:
    295
  • Taal:
    Engelstalig
  • Druk:
    1
  • Publicatiedatum:
    Januari 2014
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