european art

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In Montmartre

Picasso, Matisse and Modernism in Paris, 1900-1910
2015
"When young Pablo Picasso arrived in Paris in October 1900 he made his way up the hillside of Montmartre ... The real revolution in the arts first took place not, as is commonly supposed, in the 1920s to the accompaniment of the Charleston, black jazz and mint juleps but more quietly and intimately, in the shadow of the windmills-- artificial and real-- and in the cafes and cabarets of Montmartre during the first decade of the century"--Provided by publisher.

Seventeenth-century art & architecture

2005
Explores the major developments in art and architecture that emerged in seventeenth-century Western Europe, discussing how the socio-political and cultural atmosphere of the century influenced design, profiling the careers of significant painters, sculptors, and architects, and highlighting legendary creations from the time.

Northern Renaissance art

painting, sculpture, the graphic arts from 1350 to 1575
2005
Discusses the art of the Northern Renaissance, including the works of Bosch, Durer, Van Eych, Holbein, and others, and examines geographic, economic, social, and religious issues that affected this period of art. Contains more than 680 illustrations, including 85 full-color plates.

Toward modern art

from Puvis de Chavannes to Matisse and Picasso
2002
Serge Lemoine, director of the Musee d'Orsay, presents evidence to support his theory that modern art originated with the work of nineteenth-century French painter Pierre Purvis de Chavannes. Includes scholarly analyses of de Chavannes's work, as well as over five hundred illustrations.

Inspiring Impressionism

the Impressionists and the art of the past
2007
Discusses the link between Impressionism and the preceding historical art movements, comparing the Impressionist works by Manet, Monet, Degas, Brazille, Cassatt, and C?zanne to the works of Raphael, El Greco, Rubins, Vel?zquez, and others, with scholarly essays that describe the sources of inspiration of Impressionist artists.

Art in the White House

a nation's pride
1992
Presents the entire collection of paintings, sculpture, and drawings in the White House fine arts collection.

Painting and sculpture in Europe 1880-1940

1993
Traces the development of modern art in Europe from 1880 to 1940, featuring profiles of artists and works representative of various styles and movements, including expressionism, cubism, surrealism, and others.

The collections of the Romanovs

European art from the State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg
2003
Explores the role of the Romanov dynasty as collectors of fine and decorative arts and profiles the works of art in the Romanov's collection.

Surrealism

2006
Brings together a collection of art works that focus on the themes of the surreal, along with profiles of each artist and an interpretation of each work.

After modern art, 1945-2000

2000
A survey of contemporary art in the post-World War II years, focusing on the relationship between American and European art, exploring different trends, and looking at the work of Jackson Pollock, Jasper Johns, Andy Warhol, and others.

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