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Manet: Initial M, Hand and Eye

About the Author James Rubin is professor of Art History at the State University of New York at Stony Brook, and is widely known for his work on nineteenth-century French art. He has published on subjects from Realism through Post-Impressionism, especially on the artists Courbet, Manet and the Impressionists. James H. Rubin is professor of art history at the State University of New York at Stony Brook, and is widely respected for his work on nineteenth-century French art. His books include Manet's Silence and the Poetics of Bouquets (Harvard UP. 1994). Impressionism (Phaidon, 1999), Impressionist Cats and Dogs (Yale UP. 2003). Realism and Social Vision in Courbet and Proudhon (Princeton UP. 1981), and Nadar: Gaspard Felix Tournachon (Phaidon, 2001). Product Description Few artists have created as much controversy or survived it with greater fame than Edouard Manet. In his day, the avant-garde was not only a challenge to the traditions of art, but it was also a gunshot fired at society as a whole. With his painting Olympia (1869), Manet was to become, to quote Degas, “as famous as Garibaldi.” Yet how the urbane and diffident son of a bourgeois family became the father of both Realism and Impressionism is a complex and fascinating story that has too often been reduced to textbook clichés. As Manet has become recognized as a touchstone for historical change but also for interpretations of how that change came about, his individual story has become all the more relevant to the study of art history. Moreover, far from being an artists to shrink behind his work, one of Manet’s most characteristic practices was to leave an indelible trace of his own personal identity within his paintings, as illustrated throughout the volume by eminent scholar James H. Rubin. This lavishly illustrated volume is presented in a handsome box set, and offers a comprehensive and original angle of study on the great master.
Product Overview
ISBN 9782080301062
Author(s) James Henry Rubin,
Publisher Editions Flammarion
Pages 416
Format Hardback
Weight 0.0 lb