The cult of beauty - The Aesthetic Movement 1860-1900

Edition en anglais

Stephen Calloway

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Lynn Federle Orr

Esmé Whittaker

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The Cult of Beauty : The Aesthetic Movement 1860-1900 focuses on a period in the nineteenth century when a group of artists, architects and designers round themselves united in the search for a new Beauty. The Aesthetic Movement, as it came to be known, sought nothing less than the creation of a new kind of art, an art freed from outworn establishment ideas and Victorian notions of morality. This was to be "Art for Art's sake" - art that did not tell stories or make moral points, art that dared simply to offer visual delight and hint at sensuous pleasure.
This new and exciting "Cult of Beauty" united, for a while at least, romantic bohemians such as Dante Gabriel Rossetti, William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones, along with maverick figures such James McNeill Whistler and painters of grand classical subjects who belonged to the circle of Frederic Leighton. The Cult of Beauty brings together the finest pictures, furniture and decorative arts of this extraordinary era, setting them in the context of this glittering cast of characters.
The book also reveals how artists' houses, their collections of beautiful things and their extravagant lifestyles became the object of public fascination. The influence of the "Palaces of Art" created by Rossetti and Morris, Lord Leighton and others led to a widespread revolution in architecture and interior decoration. Oscar Wilde made his name promoting the idea of "The House Beautiful" and the styles favoured by Aesthetic designers were among the very first to be widely exploited commercially in Britain.
The Cult of Beauty will examine the Aesthetic Movement through the work and ideas of its key figures who devoted their lives to the pursuit of Beauty, charting the development of this daring experiment in art and lifestyle from the romantic bohemianism of the 1860s to its final, fascinating Decadent phase in the last decade of Queen Victoria's reign.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    01/06/2011
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    978-1-85177-628-3
  • EAN
    9781851776283
  • Présentation
    Relié
  • Nb. de pages
    296 pages
  • Poids
    2.09 Kg
  • Dimensions
    26,0 cm × 29,5 cm × 3,0 cm

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À propos des auteurs

Stephen Calloway is Curator of Prints in the Word and Image Department of the Victoria and Albert Museum. He has made a particular study of the cultures of romanticism, decadence and dandyism. He has curated many exhibitions, including the Aubrey Beardsley centenary show (1998) and Corners of Paradise : William Blake, Samuel Palmer and the Ancients (2005) at the V and A and Rex Whistler : The Triumph of Fancy at Brighton Museum and Art Gallery (2006).
His books include Twentieth Century Decoration ; Baroque, Baroque : The Culture of Excess and Aubrey Beardsley. Dr Lynn Federle Orr is Curator in Charge of European Art at the Legion of Honor, showcasing the European collections of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. She choreographs the Legion's permanent collection galleries, as well as exhibitions. Her many exhibitions and publications include Masters of Light : Dutch Painters in Utrecht during the Golden Age ; Michael Sweerts 1618-1664 ; Leonardo and the Splendors of Poland ; John Martin : Visions of the Biblical Flood ; Monet : Late Paintings from the Musée Marmottan ; and Monet in Normandy.

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