Victorian Painting (World of Art)

Victorian Painting (World of Art)

by JulianTreuherz (Author)

Synopsis

The personalities and careers of Victorian artists, and their social and intellectual context, are explored in this account, which aims to reveal how they blended foreign influences with the native British tradition. The range of artistic production in the Victorian age included history painting; topographical landscapes of the Continent and the Middle East; Landseer's royal portraits and heroic animal pictures; Pre-Raphaelite painting with its combined naturalism and symbolism; Leighton's classical mythologies; and Frith's popular depictions of the leisured middle classes. Amid this great variety of styles and emphasis, influential critics such as Ruskin dictated that art should be morally uplifting, an orthodoxy challenged by Whistler, Sickert, Steer and their fellows among the "London Impressionists".

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 216
Edition: 1
Publisher: Thames and Hudson Ltd
Published: 19 Apr 1993

ISBN 10: 050020263X
ISBN 13: 9780500202630

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Well-written in a lucid style, richly illustrated.
Takes readers into the realm of the Victorian era as reflected by the art it produced.