Making extensive use of new research and material, Belinda Thomson's incisive text gives a comprehensive and accessible account of the life and work of one of the most original artists of the late nineteenth century. Gauguin's work-- painting, sculpture, prints and ceramics--is discussed in the ligh[...]
The revolutionary nature of Impressionism emerged from anarchism and political radicalism, from a belief in science and individualism, creating a view of art true to modern life and to immediate visual perception. The author illuminates the thinking and personal lives of the Impressionists, includin[...]
This volume is dedicated to 100 of the artists most beautiful and unforgettable canvases, as well as a rich selection of lesser known works. It explores the paintings in the context of Van Goghs short but brilliant career, allying the works to his correspondence, which provides the narrative thread [...]
One of a series introducing major movements in modern art to general readers, students and gallery visitors, this text looks at the Post-Impressionists and the influential stylistic changes which they introduced. It also sets them in their intellectual and historical contexts.[...]