
America collects eighteenth-century French painting
By Joseph Baillio, Joseph J. Rishel, Melissa Lee Hyde, Pierre Rosenberg, Robert Schindler, Christophe Leribault, Jack Hinton, Yuriko Jackall, Philippe Bordes, Susan Earle, D. Dodge Thompson
Subjects: Art, Exhibitions, Collectors and collecting, Painting, french, Kunst, Neoclassicism (Art), Malerei, French Painting, Heimatmuseum, Bauhaus Dessau, Umschulungswerkstätten für Siedler und Auswanderer, Bauhaus Dessau Bereich Architektur und Sammlungen, Art, collectors and collecting, History, Neoclassicism (art)
Description: "Authors use sixty-eight 18th-century French paintings from American museum collections to present a fascinating American social history through the lens of taste and collecting practices. Depictions of opulent fashion, court gatherings, and decadent pleasures appealed to late 19th- and early 20th-century American collectors. Neoclassical representations of Greek heroes, with stern lessons about democracy, ethics, and moral choices, had another appeal. Both inform our culture and society today and even feature several women artists as well as one of the first mixed-race painters in the Western canon."--Provided by publisher.
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