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Drawing --- Appel, Karel --- Carriera, Rosalba Giovanna --- Turner, Joseph Mallord William --- Whistler, James Abbott McNeill --- Gauguin, Paul --- Cézanne, Paul --- Nittis, de, Giuseppe --- Vuillard, Edouard --- Homer, Winslow --- Degas, Edgar --- Paper --- Preservation --- Paper - Preservation --- Whistler, James McNeill
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lithografieën --- Whistler, James Abbott McNeill --- lithografie --- Whistler, James Abbott McNeill.
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Iconography --- Drawing --- Painting --- prints [visual works] --- drawing [image-making] --- painting [image-making] --- vrouwelijke kunstenaar --- Cassatt, Mary --- anno 1800-1899 --- anno 1900-1999 --- France --- United States of America
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Drawing --- Painting --- drawings [visual works] --- drawing techniques --- pastels [visual works] --- private collections [object groupings] --- easel paintings [paintings by form] --- Burrell, William --- Degas, Edgar
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Art styles --- Drawing --- drawings [visual works] --- Impressionist [style] --- anno 1800-1899 --- France
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This volume is a survey of the remarkable quality and range of the Cleveland Museum of Art’s collection of French drawings, one of the best such collections in the United States.Nineteenth-Century French Drawings explores the history of this medium, and chronicles the remarkable part it has played throughout the past decades at the Cleveland Museum of Art. There are works by such iconic artists as Honoré Daumier, Berthe Morisot and Auguste Renoir, a luminous coloured pencil study by symbolist artist Alexandre Séon and a group of “noir” drawings—named for their use of varied black drawing media—by Henri Fantin-Latour, Albert-Charles Lebourg and Adolphe Appian, among others. Entries illuminate the role of drawing within 41 artists’ works and five essays by leading scholars shed new light on the making and collecting of drawings in France during this extraordinary period.In nineteenth-century France, drawing expanded from a means of artistic training to an independent medium with rich potential for experimentation. A variety of new materials became available to artists, encouraging figures ranging from Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres to Paul Cezanne to reconsider drawing’s place within their practice. Public and private exhibition venues increasingly began to display their works, building an audience attracted by the intimacy of drawings and their unique techniques and subjects.
Drawing --- drawings [visual works] --- Cleveland Museum of Art --- anno 1800-1899 --- France
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Cassatt, Mary --- Impressionism (Art) --- Impressionnisme (Art) --- Exhibitions. --- Expositions --- Cassatt, Mary, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Critique et interprétation --- Degas, Edgar --- Critique et interprétation --- Exhibitions --- Stevenson, Mary, --- Cassatt, Mary. --- Degas, Edgar.
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An unprecedented exploration of Gauguin?s works in various media, from works on paper to clay and furniture Paul Gauguin (1848?1903) was a creative force above and beyond his legendary work as a painter. Surveying the full scope of his career-spanning experiments in different media and formats?clay, works on paper, wood, and paint, as well as furniture and decorative friezes?this volume delves into his enduring interest in craft and applied arts, reflecting on their significance to his creative process. Gauguin: Artist as Alchemist draws on extensive new research into the artist?s working methods, presenting him as a consummate craftsman?one whose transmutations of the ordinary yielded new and remarkable forms. Beautifully designed and illustrated, this book includes essays by an international team of scholars who offer a rich analysis of Gauguin?s oeuvre beyond painting. By embracing other art forms, which offered fewer dominant models to guide his work, Gauguin freed himself from the burden of artistic precedent. In turn, these groundbreaking creative forays, especially in ceramics, gave new direction to his paintings. The authors? insightful emphasis on craftsmanship deepens our understanding of Gauguin?s considerable achievements as a painter, draftsman, sculptor, ceramist, and printmaker within the history of modern art.
Painting, French --- Peinture française --- Gauguin, Paul, --- Sculpture --- Painting --- sculpture [visual works] --- easel paintings [paintings by form] --- Gauguin, Paul --- Exhibitions --- Peinture française
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