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The London Group 1913-1939Wilcox, Denys J. January 1997 (has links)
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Toulouse-Lautrec no Museu de Arte de São Paulo (MASP) / Toulouse-Lautrec in São Paulo\'s Museum of Art (MASP)Papini, Lilian Dalila Trindade de Camargo 14 October 2015 (has links)
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1863-1901) está presente no acervo do Museu de Arte de São Paulo Assis Chateaubriand (MASP) com onze obras que expõem diferentes momentos do percurso do artista, englobando mais de vinte anos de produção. A partir desse conjunto, o presente trabalho propõe a análise dessas obras, assim como as conjunturas de aquisição e de suas coleções anteriores à entrada no acervo do museu. Buscamos compreendê-las dentro do espaço do museu como objetos carregados de história, que permitem entender a obra e vida do artista, assim como as questões encadeadas pela trajetória dessas obras até o museu. / Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1863-1901) is present in the collection of the São Paulo Museum of Art Assis Chateaubriand (MASP) with eleven artworks that expose different moments of the artist\'s journey, encompassing more than twenty years of production. This research proposes to examine this set of artworks, as well as situations of acquisition and their previous collections at the entrance to the museum\'s collection, We seek to understand them within the museum space as historical objects, which allow us to understand the work and the artist\'s life, as well as issues posed by the trajectory of these works to the museum.
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Post-Impressionist WoolfBas, Judith Hall. January 1998 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Kutztown University of Pennsylvania, 1998. / Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 45-06, page: 2840. Typescript. Abstract precedes thesis as preliminary leaves [1]-2. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 104-106).
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Toulouse-Lautrec no Museu de Arte de São Paulo (MASP) / Toulouse-Lautrec in São Paulo\'s Museum of Art (MASP)Lilian Dalila Trindade de Camargo Papini 14 October 2015 (has links)
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1863-1901) está presente no acervo do Museu de Arte de São Paulo Assis Chateaubriand (MASP) com onze obras que expõem diferentes momentos do percurso do artista, englobando mais de vinte anos de produção. A partir desse conjunto, o presente trabalho propõe a análise dessas obras, assim como as conjunturas de aquisição e de suas coleções anteriores à entrada no acervo do museu. Buscamos compreendê-las dentro do espaço do museu como objetos carregados de história, que permitem entender a obra e vida do artista, assim como as questões encadeadas pela trajetória dessas obras até o museu. / Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1863-1901) is present in the collection of the São Paulo Museum of Art Assis Chateaubriand (MASP) with eleven artworks that expose different moments of the artist\'s journey, encompassing more than twenty years of production. This research proposes to examine this set of artworks, as well as situations of acquisition and their previous collections at the entrance to the museum\'s collection, We seek to understand them within the museum space as historical objects, which allow us to understand the work and the artist\'s life, as well as issues posed by the trajectory of these works to the museum.
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A Bioregional Provence: Ecocriticism and the Landscapes of Paul CézanneSopcisak, Lowell January 2020 (has links)
Since the beginning of the twentieth century, Paul Cézanne (1839-1906) has been analyzed repeatedly by scholars, most often through the methodologies of formalism and psychology loosely defined. However, Cézanne has never been considered through the methodology of ecocriticism. In this thesis I analyze Cézanne through an ecocritical lens, arguing that Cézanne's landscape paintings of Aix-en-Provence and the nearby coastal village of l'Estaque form a bioregional picture of his native environment, or bioregion, of Provence, while also arguing that Cézanne was environmentally aware. In analyzing the bioregional elements of Cézanne's landscape paintings, I explore subjects including the artist's biography and his friend Émile Zola's (1840-1902) environmental writings, ecocritical scholarship and art history's relationship with it, environmental history in Provence, and photography.
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La réception de l’avant-garde artistique dans la presse politique en France, de l’impressionnisme au fauvisme (1874-1905) / The Reception of the avant-garde in the Political Press in France, from Impressionism to Fauvism (1874-1905)Marre, Oriane 27 June 2016 (has links)
Cette thèse a pour objet la réception de l’avant-garde artistique dans la presse politique pendant les trente premières années de la Troisième République en France. Dans la perspective d’analyser la politisation non de la scène artistique mais de sa perception, nous nous proposons d’étudier la notion d’avant-garde artistique à travers le prisme du politique, de rechercher ce que les contemporains politisés des artistes considèrent comme un art à l’avant-garde. Nous nous sommes intéressés à la période longue, de 1874 à 1905, de l’impressionnisme au fauvisme. La première exposition du groupe impressionniste intervient sur la scène parisienne après la proclamation de la Troisième République le 4 septembre 1870, l’échec de la tentative de restauration monarchique de l’automne 1873 mais avant le vote de l’amendement Wallon le 30 janvier 1875 qui officialise la République. Sa réception s’inscrit dans le contexte de l’instauration puis de l’enracinement de la République en France, du passage des républicains de l’opposition au gouvernement. L’analyse de la réception des mouvements artistiques qui se développent à la fin des années 1880 permet quant à elle d’appréhender la perception du paysage artistique par le monde politique, de la gestion de l’État par les républicains modérés à l’accession au gouvernement des radicaux, intransigeants des années 1870. La presse politique, qui n’a pas vocation à discourir sur l’art mais constitue un miroir quotidien présentant une hiérarchie des événements dont elle garde la trace, nous est apparue un médium très pertinent afin de mettre à jour les réactions des spectateurs politisés dont les articles contiennent en filigrane les empreintes. / In this thesis we study how the artistic avant-garde was perceived by the political press in France during the first thirty years of the Third Republic. We propose to question the notion of avant-garde by studying it through the political prism, trying to ascertain what the artists’ politically aware contemporaries used to consider avant-garde art. We do not focus on the political commitments of the artists, but on the way their art was perceived. We chose to consider a rather long period of time, ranging from 1874 to 1905, from Impressionism to Post-impressionism. The first exhibition of the impressionist group took place just after the Third Republic was proclaimed, on the 4th of September 1870, and the unsuccessful attempt to restore the Monarchy in 1873, but before the Wallon amendment voted in 1875, which formalized the establishment of the Republic. We study its reception both in the wake of the establishment of the Republic and as this political regime settles in France, when the Republicans cease to be part of the opposition and start leading the country. Analysing the reception of the art movements emerging in the late 1880’s allows us to grasp how the political audience reacted to the artistic production from the Moderate Republican government to the Radicals’ – formerly called intransigeants in the late 1870’s. Although the purpose of the political press was not to discuss art per se, it still reported artistic and political events, hierarchically presenting them on a daily basis. Acting as a powerful tool to explore the expectations and reactions of its intended politically aware readers, the political press remains a very relevant source for art historians.
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"291" and cultural criticism : to see through closed eyesDaniels, Marilyn Christine Johanne January 1987 (has links)
Alfred Stieglitz and the members of '291' are most often remembered in the art historical literature for introducing modernism into America through the work of European artists and through the integration of current European formal experiments into the work of American artists. While some authors have referred to the fact that this modernism, as presented by 291, was intended to critique society, any analysis of that critique is conspicuously missing. Also absent is an analysis of what one contemporary critic referred to as the "queer symbolism lurking at the Post-Impressionist hypothesis." In this thesis the following questions are asked: what was 291's critique and why did they insist upon the expression of the 'irrational' states of the psyche — passion, intuition and imagination, in their art. By situating 291 within its particular set of contexts I attempt to explain what their position represented — to the members themselves and to their rivals. / Arts, Faculty of / Art History, Visual Art and Theory, Department of / Graduate
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Van Gogh no MASP / Van Gogh in MASPMartinez, Felipe Sevilhano, 1986- 26 August 2018 (has links)
Orientador: Jorge Sidney Coli Júnior / Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-26T22:41:45Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1
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Previous issue date: 2015 / Resumo: O Museu de Arte de São Paulo (MASP) possui cinco obras do pintor holandês Vincent van Gogh em sua coleção. São elas: Natureza Morta com Vaso, Prato e Flores; O Escolar; O Banco de Pedra no Asilo em Saint-Rémy; A Arlesiana; O Passeio ao Crepúsculo. O presente trabalho estuda as questões suscitadas por tais obras, de modo a compreender aspectos fundamentais sobre a obra e a biografia de van Gogh. A partir das obras da coleção, o presente estudo aborda questões que variam desde um problema de atribuição, até aspectos concernentes à mitologia criada em torno do pintor, marcada pela loucura e pelo suicídio / Abstract: There are five pictures by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh at the permanent collection of the Museu de Arte de São Paulo. They are: The Still Life with Vase Plate and Flowers; The Schoolboy; The Stone Bench at the Saint-Rémy Asylum; L¿Arlesienne; The Evening Walk. The present study aims to answer the questions posed by these artworks, which vary from an attribution problem to issues concerning the mythology created around the painter, marked by madness and suicide / Mestrado / Historia da Arte / Mestre em História
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<p>"The Cult of Cézanne:" Marcel Duchamp, Clyfford Still, and Banksy</p>Miller, Shelby E. 17 July 2017 (has links)
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Gerda Wallander : En återuppstånden konstnärinna / Gerda Wallander : A resurrected artistOlsson, Astrid January 2023 (has links)
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the artistry of the Swedish artist Gerda Wallander (1860–1926). Wallander’s artistry has until recently been overlooked in Swedish art history, it is therefore uncharted territory. Provincialism is used as the overall theoretical framework in this study. By applying provincialism as the overall theoretical framework, the study distinguishes between international, national, and personal characteristics in Wallander’s aesthetics. In order to rediscover her artistry, the following study analyzes her biography, exhibitions, works of art, as well as the media coverage of Wallander’s artistry. The applied method is based on network analysis inspired by Pierre Bourdieu, biographical method, picture analysis inspired by Jan-Gunnar Sjölin, and close reading. The study demonstrates that Wallander’s artistic career is divided in two different periods, 1883–1895 and 1909–1919. Wallander’s aesthetics is characterized as moderate progressive in both of these periods, as the study suggests that this artistic sensibility enables her to gain recognition as a professional artist within the Swedish art scene. In addition, Wallander specializes in cityscape-painting depicting Stockholm during the early 20th century in her second artistic period. This illustrates the provincial aspects of Wallander’s artistry, as she implements both international and national artistic influences into her art. Furthermore, this study suggests that Gerda Wallander’s way of depicting pre-modern Stockholm is her way of dealing with the new urban experience, which is an effect of the rapid transformation of the Swedish capital in the beginning of the 20th century. The study exposes the lack of knowledge of this field, namely the depiction of Stockholm in early Swedish 20th century art within the Swedish art history discipline.
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