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Americans in Florence - Sargent and the American Impressionists ( Catalogue exhibition Palazzo Strozzi,Florence March 3,2012 - JUly 15,2012 )

Libri antichi e moderni
Bardazzi Francesca E Sisi Giancarlo Edited By
Marsilio Editore, 2012
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(Preganziol, Italia)
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Dettagli

  • Anno di pubblicazione
  • 2012
  • ISBN
  • 9788831711999
  • Luogo di stampa
  • Venezia
  • Autore
  • Bardazzi Francesca E Sisi Giancarlo Edited By
  • Volumi
  • 1
  • Editori
  • Marsilio Editore
  • Formato
  • 245 x 290 Mm.
  • Edizione
  • Edition originale
  • Descrizione
  • Neuf
  • Descrizione
  • Couverture souple
  • Stato di conservazione
  • Nuovo
  • Lingue
  • Italiano
  • Prima edizione
  • True

Descrizione

Americans in Florence - Sargent and the American Impressionists Francesca Bardazzi, Carlo Sisi, Editore: Marsilio Editori May 2012 (2012) ISBN 10: 8831711997 ISBN 13: 9788831711999 Nuovi Brossura Quantità: 1 Prezzo: EUR 50,00 Descrizione libro: Marsilio Editore Americans in Florence - Sargent and the American Impressionists Marsilio, Venezia, 2012. br.cop.fig.a col. Edited by Francesca Bardazzi, Carlo Sisi. The discovery of Italy by American artists of the late nineteenth century. The relationship American impressionists had with Italy, and with Florence in particular, became very intense in the decades spanning the close of the nineteenth and dawn of the twentieth centuries. Florence, Venice and Rome had been at the heart of the Grand Tour for centuries and had become legendary for all those eager to study the art of the past. The book features the works by painters who, while not explicitly subscribing to the new style, were nevertheless crucial masters. Among them were Winslow Homer, William Morris Hunt, John La Farge, and Thomas Eakins. They were to be followed by great precursors such as John Singer Sargent, Mary Cassatt, and James Abbott McNeill Whistler, who could lay claim to considerable cosmopolitism. A place of honor is reserved for those artists who spent time in Florence and who deserve to be better known. Their number includes the American impressionist group known as the Ten American Painters. Besides them, Frank Duveneck also played an important role in fostering relations between American and local artists. cm.24 p.circa 300 con num.figg.a col.nt. Codice libro della libreria 009739 - Language : english text

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