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Corot : Women

Morton, MaryAllard, Sebastien(Contributions by)McPherson, Heather(Contributions by)Ogawa, David(Contributions by)
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A new appraisal of intriguing and meditative figural works by one of the 19th century’s great masters of landscape The women painted by Camille Corot (1796–1875) read, dream, and gaze at the viewer, conveying an independent spirit and a sense of their inner lives.

Corot’s handling of color and his deft, delicate touch applied to the female form resulted in pictures of quiet majesty.

Although these figural paintings constitute a relatively small and little-known portion of his oeuvre, they were of great importance for the founders of modernist painting, such as Paul Cézanne, Pablo Picasso, and Georges Braque.   This publication encompasses some forty paintings by Corot—from the single-figure bust and full-length images of the 1840s through the 1860s nudes and his allegorical series devoted to the model in the studio.

Essays by leading experts in the field address Corot’s debt to the old masters and the impact of his pictures on both 19th- and 20th-century painting, the relationship of his figural work to his more famous landscape practice, his response to the shifting social position of artists’ models, and the incursion of photography into artistic practice in the Second Empire and early Third Republic.  Published in association with the National Gallery of Art, WashingtonExhibition Schedule:National Gallery of Art, Washington (09/09/18–12/30/18)

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Product Details
Yale University Press
0300236735 / 9780300236736
Hardback
759.4
25/09/2018
United States
English
xi, 179 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
29 cm
Published to accompany an exhibition held at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, 9th September-31st December, 2018.