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Private Salons and the Art World of Enlightenment Paris
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Rochelle Ziskin
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Englisch
Veröffentlicht/Copyright:
2023
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In Private Salons and the Art World of Enlightenment Paris, Rochelle Ziskin explores in depth two remarkable private gatherings generating significant art criticism during the middle of the eighteenth century. She demonstrates how the sites harboring them came to embody and disseminate their judgments. One politically active group assembled at the house Mme Doublet shared with amateur Petit de Bachaumont; at her “Mondays” for artists, Mme Geoffrin collaborated with the powerful lover of antiquity Caylus and amateurs including Mariette and Watelet. In focusing on official Salons of the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture, historians too often overlook the crucial role of these frequent, regular assemblies, where works of art were quite often first assessed and taste shaped.
This book will appeal to readers interested in eighteenth-century French artistic culture, journalism, and women’s patronage. The painters discussed include Boucher, Van Loo, Charles Coypel, Cochin, Vien, Pierre, Lagrenée, and Hubert Robert.
This book will appeal to readers interested in eighteenth-century French artistic culture, journalism, and women’s patronage. The painters discussed include Boucher, Van Loo, Charles Coypel, Cochin, Vien, Pierre, Lagrenée, and Hubert Robert.
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Rochelle Ziskin, Ph.D., Harvard University (1992), Professor emerita, University of Missouri-Kansas City, is the author of Sheltering Art: Cultural Quarrels and Social Identity in Early Eighteenth-Century Paris (2012) and The Place Vendôme: Architecture and Social Mobility in Eighteenth-Century Paris (1999).
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eBook veröffentlicht am:
14. November 2022
eBook ISBN:
9789004526945
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336
eBook ISBN:
9789004526945
Zielgruppe(n) für dieses Buch
All interested in 18th-century French artistic culture, women’s patronage, 18th-century journalism, and the artists who participated—including Boucher, Van Loo, Charles Coypel, Cochin, Vien, Pierre, Lagrenée, and Hubert Robert. Keywords: salons, Paris, art, Mme Geoffrin, Mme Doublet, Caylus, Bachaumont, criticism, patronage, Boucher, Van Loo, Vien.