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Modern Antiquity : Picasso, de Chirico, Léger, Picabia by Jens M Daehner and Chr

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Brand New: A new, unread, unused book in perfect condition with no missing or damaged pages. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
Subject
Art & Photography
Special Attributes
1st Edition
ISBN
9780892369775
EAN
9780892369775

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Getty Publications
ISBN-10
0892369779
ISBN-13
9780892369775
eBay Product ID (ePID)
109173302

Product Key Features

Book Title
Modern Antiquity : Picasso, De Chirico, Léger, Picabia
Number of Pages
176 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Civilization, History / Modern (Late 19th Century to 1945), Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions / General, European, History / General
Publication Year
2011
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Art, History
Author
Christopher Green, Jens M Daehner
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
42.2 Oz
Item Length
11 in
Item Width
9 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2011-008192
Reviews
The book and exhibition show that far from offering a rigid and reactionary model, classical art inspired a range of engagements and through its diverse reinventions became an active force in modern art. . . . The book . . . has much to say to anyone interested in the reception of the classical world and classical art."— Anglo-Hellenic Review, The usefulness of these collected essays should extend beyond the exhibition for future readers. . . . Recommended."— Choice, [This book] makes a solid contribution to the ongoing discussion about the survival of classicism in the modern world."— American Arts Quarterly, "The book and exhibition show that far from offering a rigid and reactionary model, classical art inspired a range of engagements and through its diverse reinventions became an active force in modern art. . . . The book . . . has much to say to anyone interested in the reception of the classical world and classical art."-- Anglo-Hellenic Review, "[This book] makes a solid contribution to the ongoing discussion about the survival of classicism in the modern world."-- American Arts Quarterly, "The usefulness of these collected essays should extend beyond the exhibition for future readers. . . . Recommended."-- Choice
Dewey Edition
22
Dewey Decimal
709/.04007479494
Synopsis
An unlikely episode in the history of European Modernism is the alliance between the avant-garde and the antique forged by artists of impeccable radical credentials. This book focuses on the reinventions and transformations of antiquity in the work of four culturally and politically diverse artists between 1905 and 1935. In distinctly different ways, classicizing creations such as de Chirico's enigmatic piazzas, Picasso's post-Cubist women, Lger's mechanized nudes, and Picabia's Transparencies reflect what the eyes and minds of these artists found so arresting in the arts of antiquity and how they made those arts modern. Classicism in the modern age has often been condemned as a conservative regression of the avant-garde in light of the totalitarian regimes that formed in Europe during this period. Yet far from being a reactionary language, the "classical" provided a range of elements that were surprisingly in tune with the "modern." Modern Antiquity draws unprecedented attention not only to the aesthetic impact ancient art had on twentieth-century artists but also to the ways in which these artists shaped our contemporary experience of antiquity. The result is a new and more nuanced appreciation of the complex role the classical past has played in western modernity., An unlikely episode in the history of European Modernism is the alliance between the avant-garde and the antique forged by artists of impeccable radical credentials. This book focuses on the reinventions and transformations of antiquity in the work of four culturally and politically diverse artists between 1905 and 1935. In distinctly different ways, classicizing creations such as de Chirico's enigmatic piazzas, Picasso's post-Cubist women, Léger's mechanized nudes, and Picabia's Transparencies reflect what the eyes and minds of these artists found so arresting in the arts of antiquity and how they made those arts modern. Classicism in the modern age has often been condemned as a conservative regression of the avant-garde in light of the totalitarian regimes that formed in Europe during this period. Yet far from being a reactionary language, the "classical" provided a range of elements that were surprisingly in tune with the "modern." Modern Antiquity draws unprecedented attention not only to the aesthetic impact ancient art had on twentieth-century artists but also to the ways in which these artists shaped our contemporary experience of antiquity. The result is a new and more nuanced appreciation of the complex role the classical past has played in western modernity., An unlikely episode in the history of European Modernism is the alliance between the avant-garde and the antique forged by artists of impeccable radical credentials. This book focuses on the reinventions and transformations of antiquity in the work of four culturally and politically diverse artists between 1905 and 1935. In distinctly different ways, classicizing creations such as de Chirico's enigmatic piazzas, Picasso's post-Cubist women, L ger's mechanized nudes, and Picabia's Transparencies reflect what the eyes and minds of these artists found so arresting in the arts of antiquity and how they made those arts modern. Classicism in the modern age has often been condemned as a conservative regression of the avant-garde in light of the totalitarian regimes that formed in Europe during this period. Yet far from being a reactionary language, the "classical" provided a range of elements that were surprisingly in tune with the "modern." Modern Antiquity draws unprecedented attention not only to the aesthetic impact ancient art had on twentieth-century artists but also to the ways in which these artists shaped our contemporary experience of antiquity. The result is a new and more nuanced appreciation of the complex role the classical past has played in western modernity.
LC Classification Number
N6758.5.M63G74 2011

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