TY - BOOK ID - 19814158 TI - Nationalism and French Visual culture, 1870-1914 (Symposium Washington, National Gallery of Art, 1-2 February 2002) AU - Hargrove, June AU - McWilliam, Neil AU - Orwicz, Michael R. AU - Genet-Delacroix, Marie-Claude AU - Robichon, François PY - 2002 SN - 0300107552 PB - Washington : National Gallery of Art (Washington), DB - UniCat KW - nationalisme KW - cultuurgeschiedenis KW - politiek KW - monumenten KW - Regnault, Henri KW - Manet, Edouard KW - Puvis de Chavannes, Pierre-Cécile KW - Braque, Georges KW - Sorel, Georges KW - 1870 - 1914 KW - 19de eeuw KW - 20ste eeuw KW - Frankrijk KW - French visual culture KW - Visual culture KW - Nationalism and art KW - French visual culture. KW - Visual culture. KW - History of France KW - Art KW - anno 1910-1919 KW - anno 1900-1909 KW - anno 1800-1899 KW - Art, French KW - Art and nationalism KW - Art, Modern KW - French art KW - Ecole de Nice (Group of artists) KW - Forces nouvelles (Group of artists) KW - Nabis (Group of artists) KW - Ne pas plier (Group of artists) KW - monument, standbeeld KW - Manet, Édouard KW - nationalisme. KW - cultuurgeschiedenis. KW - politiek. KW - monument, standbeeld. KW - Regnault, Henri. KW - Manet, Édouard. KW - Puvis de Chavannes, Pierre-Cécile. KW - Braque, Georges. KW - Sorel, Georges. KW - 1870 - 1914. KW - 19de eeuw. KW - 20ste eeuw. KW - Frankrijk. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:19814158 AB - Between its defeat in the Franco-Prussian War and the outbreak of World War I, France experienced a tremendous rise in populist nationalism, the aftershocks of which can still be felt today. In examining the forces that shaped the arts of this period& from the academy to the avant-garde, and from the museum to public spaces& this volume explores the relationship between the arts and political conflict and the impact of nationalism during the early modern period in France. Fifteen distinguished contributors provide a comprehensive overview of a range of artistic media over five decades. Generously illustrated with works by artists including Georges Braque, Maurice Denis, Edouard Manet, and Pierre Puvis de Chavannes, as well as with images from the popular press, the book addresses such topics as how artists memorialized the Franco-Prussian War and connections between nationalism and artistic styles. Collectively, the essays represent a new approach in treating nationalism as a common thread among political and philosophical movements generally seen in terms of their ideological differences. ER -