The Symbolist Roots of Modern Art
Herausgeber: Facos, Michelle; Mednick, Thor J.
The Symbolist Roots of Modern Art
Herausgeber: Facos, Michelle; Mednick, Thor J.
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The essays collected here, which consider artists from France to Russia and Finland to Greece, argue persuasively that Symbolist approaches to content, form, and subject helped to shape twentieth-century Modernism. Well-known figures such as Kandinsky, Khnopff, Matisse, and Munch are considered alongside lesser-known artists such as Fini, Gyzis, Koen, and Vrubel in order to demonstrate that Symbolist art did not constitute an isolated moment of wild experimentation, but rather an inspirational point of departure for twentieth-century developments.
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The essays collected here, which consider artists from France to Russia and Finland to Greece, argue persuasively that Symbolist approaches to content, form, and subject helped to shape twentieth-century Modernism. Well-known figures such as Kandinsky, Khnopff, Matisse, and Munch are considered alongside lesser-known artists such as Fini, Gyzis, Koen, and Vrubel in order to demonstrate that Symbolist art did not constitute an isolated moment of wild experimentation, but rather an inspirational point of departure for twentieth-century developments.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 670g
- ISBN-13: 9781472419620
- ISBN-10: 1472419626
- Artikelnr.: 54955306
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- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 670g
- ISBN-13: 9781472419620
- ISBN-10: 1472419626
- Artikelnr.: 54955306
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Michelle Facos is Professor of the History of Art at Indiana University, Bloomington. She has written extensively on Swedish art and culture and published Symbolist Art in Context in 2009. Thor J. Mednick is Assistant Professor of Art History at The University of Toledo and a former fellow of the American-Scandinavian Foundation. His research deals with nineteenth-century Scandinavia and Europe.
Contents: Introduction, Michelle Facos and Thor J. Mednick. Part I
Structure: Idealist 'grand visions', from Nikolaos Gyzis to Konstantinos
Parthenis: the unacknowledged Symbolist roots of Greek Modernism, Antonis
Danos; Otherness, Symbolism, and Modernism in Serbia: Leon Koen, Davor
Dalto; Metaphysical longing: the Modernist idiom of Karol Hiller's visual
work, Irena Kossowska; The role of Russian Symbolist painting for
modernity: Mikhail Vrubel's reduced forms, Josephine Karg; The open-ended
artwork and the Symbolist self, Marja Lahelma; States of transition: the
Femme Fatale in the art of Fernand Khnopff and Leonor Fini, Rachael Grew;
Un coup de dessin: looking at the blanks in Mallarmé and Khnopff, Andrew
Marvick; 'Cristalliser leur pensée': Emile Gallé's Pasteur Vase and the
aestheticization of scientific imagery in fin de siècle France, Serena
Keshavjee; Édouard Vuillard and the ornamental drift: among the carpets in
Large Interior with Six Persons, Martin Sundberg; Matisse and Mallarméan
poetics, Margaret Werth; I object: the devolution of form in Vilhelm
Hammershøi and Willy Orskøv, Thor J. Mednick. Part II Theory: True art and
pseudo art in Symbolist discourse, Anna Brzyski; Representation in the age
of mediumistic reproduction, from Symbolism to the Bauhaus, Allison
Morehead and Elizabeth Otto; Of puppets and Pierrots, skeletons and masks:
James Ensor's Symbolist staging of modernity, Susan M. Canning; De Chirico
and the fin de siècle: the metaphysical paintings and their relationship to
Symbolism, Nicholas Parkinson; The relocation of spirituality and Rouault's
Modernist transformation of Moreau's proto-Symbolist techniques, Katie
Larson; From false objectivity to new objectivity: Klinger's legacy of
Symbolic realism, Marsha Morton. Index.
Structure: Idealist 'grand visions', from Nikolaos Gyzis to Konstantinos
Parthenis: the unacknowledged Symbolist roots of Greek Modernism, Antonis
Danos; Otherness, Symbolism, and Modernism in Serbia: Leon Koen, Davor
Dalto; Metaphysical longing: the Modernist idiom of Karol Hiller's visual
work, Irena Kossowska; The role of Russian Symbolist painting for
modernity: Mikhail Vrubel's reduced forms, Josephine Karg; The open-ended
artwork and the Symbolist self, Marja Lahelma; States of transition: the
Femme Fatale in the art of Fernand Khnopff and Leonor Fini, Rachael Grew;
Un coup de dessin: looking at the blanks in Mallarmé and Khnopff, Andrew
Marvick; 'Cristalliser leur pensée': Emile Gallé's Pasteur Vase and the
aestheticization of scientific imagery in fin de siècle France, Serena
Keshavjee; Édouard Vuillard and the ornamental drift: among the carpets in
Large Interior with Six Persons, Martin Sundberg; Matisse and Mallarméan
poetics, Margaret Werth; I object: the devolution of form in Vilhelm
Hammershøi and Willy Orskøv, Thor J. Mednick. Part II Theory: True art and
pseudo art in Symbolist discourse, Anna Brzyski; Representation in the age
of mediumistic reproduction, from Symbolism to the Bauhaus, Allison
Morehead and Elizabeth Otto; Of puppets and Pierrots, skeletons and masks:
James Ensor's Symbolist staging of modernity, Susan M. Canning; De Chirico
and the fin de siècle: the metaphysical paintings and their relationship to
Symbolism, Nicholas Parkinson; The relocation of spirituality and Rouault's
Modernist transformation of Moreau's proto-Symbolist techniques, Katie
Larson; From false objectivity to new objectivity: Klinger's legacy of
Symbolic realism, Marsha Morton. Index.
Contents: Introduction, Michelle Facos and Thor J. Mednick. Part I
Structure: Idealist 'grand visions', from Nikolaos Gyzis to Konstantinos
Parthenis: the unacknowledged Symbolist roots of Greek Modernism, Antonis
Danos; Otherness, Symbolism, and Modernism in Serbia: Leon Koen, Davor
Dalto; Metaphysical longing: the Modernist idiom of Karol Hiller's visual
work, Irena Kossowska; The role of Russian Symbolist painting for
modernity: Mikhail Vrubel's reduced forms, Josephine Karg; The open-ended
artwork and the Symbolist self, Marja Lahelma; States of transition: the
Femme Fatale in the art of Fernand Khnopff and Leonor Fini, Rachael Grew;
Un coup de dessin: looking at the blanks in Mallarmé and Khnopff, Andrew
Marvick; 'Cristalliser leur pensée': Emile Gallé's Pasteur Vase and the
aestheticization of scientific imagery in fin de siècle France, Serena
Keshavjee; Édouard Vuillard and the ornamental drift: among the carpets in
Large Interior with Six Persons, Martin Sundberg; Matisse and Mallarméan
poetics, Margaret Werth; I object: the devolution of form in Vilhelm
Hammershøi and Willy Orskøv, Thor J. Mednick. Part II Theory: True art and
pseudo art in Symbolist discourse, Anna Brzyski; Representation in the age
of mediumistic reproduction, from Symbolism to the Bauhaus, Allison
Morehead and Elizabeth Otto; Of puppets and Pierrots, skeletons and masks:
James Ensor's Symbolist staging of modernity, Susan M. Canning; De Chirico
and the fin de siècle: the metaphysical paintings and their relationship to
Symbolism, Nicholas Parkinson; The relocation of spirituality and Rouault's
Modernist transformation of Moreau's proto-Symbolist techniques, Katie
Larson; From false objectivity to new objectivity: Klinger's legacy of
Symbolic realism, Marsha Morton. Index.
Structure: Idealist 'grand visions', from Nikolaos Gyzis to Konstantinos
Parthenis: the unacknowledged Symbolist roots of Greek Modernism, Antonis
Danos; Otherness, Symbolism, and Modernism in Serbia: Leon Koen, Davor
Dalto; Metaphysical longing: the Modernist idiom of Karol Hiller's visual
work, Irena Kossowska; The role of Russian Symbolist painting for
modernity: Mikhail Vrubel's reduced forms, Josephine Karg; The open-ended
artwork and the Symbolist self, Marja Lahelma; States of transition: the
Femme Fatale in the art of Fernand Khnopff and Leonor Fini, Rachael Grew;
Un coup de dessin: looking at the blanks in Mallarmé and Khnopff, Andrew
Marvick; 'Cristalliser leur pensée': Emile Gallé's Pasteur Vase and the
aestheticization of scientific imagery in fin de siècle France, Serena
Keshavjee; Édouard Vuillard and the ornamental drift: among the carpets in
Large Interior with Six Persons, Martin Sundberg; Matisse and Mallarméan
poetics, Margaret Werth; I object: the devolution of form in Vilhelm
Hammershøi and Willy Orskøv, Thor J. Mednick. Part II Theory: True art and
pseudo art in Symbolist discourse, Anna Brzyski; Representation in the age
of mediumistic reproduction, from Symbolism to the Bauhaus, Allison
Morehead and Elizabeth Otto; Of puppets and Pierrots, skeletons and masks:
James Ensor's Symbolist staging of modernity, Susan M. Canning; De Chirico
and the fin de siècle: the metaphysical paintings and their relationship to
Symbolism, Nicholas Parkinson; The relocation of spirituality and Rouault's
Modernist transformation of Moreau's proto-Symbolist techniques, Katie
Larson; From false objectivity to new objectivity: Klinger's legacy of
Symbolic realism, Marsha Morton. Index.







