Gericault in Italy
Wheelock Whitney
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Description
A painter of outstanding originality who was considered one of the founders of the French Romantic School, Th odore G ricault left Paris in late 1816, at the age of twenty-five, and spent the next year in Italy, making an extraordinary series of works in a variety of media. This beautiful book studies the work produced by G ricault during this year and assesses the importance of the trip for the rest of his career. Wheelock Whitney provides the most detailed account to date of the biographical circumstances of the Italian stay, paying particular attention to the artistic milieu in which G ricault found himself in Rome. He assesses G ricault's contact with numerous contemporary artists and in particular the nature of their influence on him--presenting him as a product of his own time and place rather than as a solitary genius. The book discusses and reproduces almost every painting and drawing done by G ricault during this period: his copies after the antique and earlier masters; his works on themes of contemporary Italian genre; the works on mythological and erotic themes; and his paramount Italian project--the series of works on the annual race of riderless horses down the Roman Corso. The book not only sheds light on a hitherto unexamined period of G ricault's life but also illuminates the efforts of a key figure in a transitional period of French art to come to grips with the classical and neoclassical past while embracing the new century's passions for the exotic and the real.Product Details
Price
$120.00
Publisher
Yale University Press
Publish Date
November 13, 1997
Pages
232
Dimensions
10.01 X 0.89 X 11.58 inches | 3.2 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780300068030
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Wheelock Whitney is an independent scholar who writes regularly on French nineteenth-century art.