Constable


Auteur(s) : Pierre Wat

One hundred and sixty-five years after his death, John Constable (1776-1837) remains the object of a misunderstanding. In England, after having been an unloved artist, he has become a veritable myth, while in France, his reception oscillates between restriction and oblivion in favour of the more spectacular Turner.

By giving a central place to the artist's writings and their confrontation with his paintings and drawings, this book restores Constable to his central place in European Romanticism: that of a man who was as much a theorist - in his own empathetic, subjective way - as a practitioner. For the first time in a French edition, the collection of engravings conceived by Constable around the English landscape is presented, accompanied by comments on the plates written by the artist.

 

Informations
Langue(s)
French
Parution
Pages
304
Éditeur
Hazan
Dimensions
27 × 260 × 310 mm
Book out of print but in stock
€53.00
VAT INCL., shipment not included
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