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19th Century European Painting: David to Cezanne (Revised Edition)
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19th Century European Painting: David to Cezanne (Revised Edition) Hardcover - 2002

by Eitner, Lorenz

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Westview Press, 2002-03-01. Hardcover. Very Good. Westview Press [Published date: 2002]. Hard cover, 746 pp. First printing of Revised Edition, with full number line. In very good condition/ NO dust jacket. Blue boards with gold lettering on front and spine. Light bumping to edges and corners of covers and Light overall scuffing. Binding tight. Pages clean and unmarked. NOT Ex-Library. No remainder marks. [from Foreword]This book owes its existence to a teaching problem which I encountered in attempting to introduce students to European art of the early and mid-nineteenth century:the lack of a general text covering that period. The broad surveys were insufficiently detailed for my purpose; the essential monographic literature, on the other hand, went far beyond what my students could manage in the time given them. To bridge this gap, I began to prepare syllabi that amounted to miniature monographs and thatpresented what I considered the essential information concisely, but in considerably greater depth than the available surveys, including Walter Friedlaender's excellentDavid to Delacroix, my initial model. My book does not pretend to be a comprehensive history of the art of the period. It is, as I well know, limited by certain conventions of coverage and emphasis to which my teaching, in its time and place, was subject. It also reflects the attitudes, and perhaps prejudices, of its author. Its locus is on the individual artist, as the embodiment of the ideas and artistic movements current in a particular society and period. The brief bibliographies appended to its various sections are designed for practical use, by students within reach of a good library. They emphasize recent, well-illustrated, and reasonably accessible works, and are not meant to be comprehensive.There are illustrations of most of the paintings discussed in the text. The relatively large number of plates that I considered necessary had to be accommodated within relatively few pages. It was therefore not possible to offer them as a feast for the eye. Their purpose, rather, had to be the modest one of providing a serviceablepictoral accompaniment to the text. The sequence of the illustrations closely follows that of the discussion of the corresponding paintings in the text. To make it as easy as possible to relate text and plates, references to the pertinent page numbers in the text have been included in all the plate captions. (In addition, the index identifiesthose works of art illustrated and gives the page numbers.)
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Lorenz Eitner is Osgood hooker Professor of Fine Art emeritus at Stanford University.