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A selection of key essays by one of the most influential voices in art history, including seven previously unpublished pieces. This illustrated, edited collection of essays brings together for the first time some of the pioneering art historian Linda Nochlin's most important writings on modernism and modernity from across her six-decade career. Before the publication of her seminal tract on feminism in art, Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?', Nochlin had already firmly established herself as a major practitioner of a politically sophisticated and class-conscious social art history, with her writings on modernism being transformative to the discipline. Nochlin embraced Charles Baudelaire's conviction that modernity meant to be of one's time - and that the role of an art historian was to understand the art of the past not only in its own historical context, but according to the urgencies of the contemporary world. From academic debates about the nude in the 18th cen

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Table of Contents
How Linda Nochlin Made it Modern by Aruna D’Souza

Revolutions in Art/History
1848: The Revolution in Art History
Meyer Schapiro’s Modernism
Courbet, David, and the Imaginative Afterlife of the French Revolution

Bodies of Modernity
Pissarro, Cézanne, and the Eternal Feminine
Renoir’s Men: Constructing the Myth of the Natural
Body Politics: Seurat’s Poseuses
Camille Corot: The Nude without Qualities

Abstracting the Body
Bonnard’s Bathers
The World According to Gober
“Sex is so Abstract”: The Nudes of Andy Warhol

Othering Art History
Sex and the “Sepoy Mutiny”: The Intersections of Race and Gender in the Colonial Imaginary
Learning from Black Male
The Imaginary Orient

Abstraction and Realism
Kelly: Making Abstraction Anew The Realist Criminal and the Abstract Law
The New Realists
Picasso’s Color: Schemes and Gambits

Museums and Vision
Museums and Radicals: A History of Emergencies
The Museum as Bildungsroman: My Life in Art, Trash, and Fashion
Matisse and its Other
The Naked and the Dread: Reviewing the Modern Nude

Genre and Form
Impressionist Portraits and the Construction of Modern Identity
Francis Bacon and the Fear of Narrative
Academic Art and the Death of Narrative
Camille Pissarro: The Unassuming Eye
Death and Gender in Manet’s Still Lifes

Art as / and Work
The Paterson Strike Pageant of 1913
Van Gogh, Renouard, and the Weaver’s Crisis in Lyons
Seurat’s Grande Jatte: An Anti-Utopian Allegory
The Cribleuses de blé: Courbet, Millet, Breton, Kollwitz, and the Image of the Working Woman

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      Publisher: Thames & Hudson Ltd
      Publication Date: 03/03/2022
      ISBN13: 9780500293706, 978-0500293706
      ISBN10: 0500293708

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A selection of key essays by one of the most influential voices in art history, including seven previously unpublished pieces. This illustrated, edited collection of essays brings together for the first time some of the pioneering art historian Linda Nochlin's most important writings on modernism and modernity from across her six-decade career. Before the publication of her seminal tract on feminism in art, Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?', Nochlin had already firmly established herself as a major practitioner of a politically sophisticated and class-conscious social art history, with her writings on modernism being transformative to the discipline. Nochlin embraced Charles Baudelaire's conviction that modernity meant to be of one's time - and that the role of an art historian was to understand the art of the past not only in its own historical context, but according to the urgencies of the contemporary world. From academic debates about the nude in the 18th cen

      Trade Review
      'An essential collection in the toolkit of all revolutionary thinkers' - The Art Newspaper

      Table of Contents
      How Linda Nochlin Made it Modern by Aruna D’Souza

      Revolutions in Art/History
      1848: The Revolution in Art History
      Meyer Schapiro’s Modernism
      Courbet, David, and the Imaginative Afterlife of the French Revolution

      Bodies of Modernity
      Pissarro, Cézanne, and the Eternal Feminine
      Renoir’s Men: Constructing the Myth of the Natural
      Body Politics: Seurat’s Poseuses
      Camille Corot: The Nude without Qualities

      Abstracting the Body
      Bonnard’s Bathers
      The World According to Gober
      “Sex is so Abstract”: The Nudes of Andy Warhol

      Othering Art History
      Sex and the “Sepoy Mutiny”: The Intersections of Race and Gender in the Colonial Imaginary
      Learning from Black Male
      The Imaginary Orient

      Abstraction and Realism
      Kelly: Making Abstraction Anew The Realist Criminal and the Abstract Law
      The New Realists
      Picasso’s Color: Schemes and Gambits

      Museums and Vision
      Museums and Radicals: A History of Emergencies
      The Museum as Bildungsroman: My Life in Art, Trash, and Fashion
      Matisse and its Other
      The Naked and the Dread: Reviewing the Modern Nude

      Genre and Form
      Impressionist Portraits and the Construction of Modern Identity
      Francis Bacon and the Fear of Narrative
      Academic Art and the Death of Narrative
      Camille Pissarro: The Unassuming Eye
      Death and Gender in Manet’s Still Lifes

      Art as / and Work
      The Paterson Strike Pageant of 1913
      Van Gogh, Renouard, and the Weaver’s Crisis in Lyons
      Seurat’s Grande Jatte: An Anti-Utopian Allegory
      The Cribleuses de blé: Courbet, Millet, Breton, Kollwitz, and the Image of the Working Woman

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