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This book offers microhistories related to the transnational circulations of impressionism in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

The contributors rethink the role of "French" impressionism in shaping these iterations by placing France within its global and imperialist context and arguing that impressionisms might be framed through the mobility studies’ concept of "constellations of mobility." Artists engaging with impressionism in France, as in other global contexts, relied on, responded to, appropriated, and resisted elements of form and content based on fluid and interconnected political realities and market structures. Written by scholars and curators, the chapters demand reconsideration of impressionism as a historical construct and the meanings assigned to that term.

This project frames future discussion in art history, cultural studies, and global studies on the politics of appropriating impressionism.

Mapping Impressionist Painting in Transnational Contexts

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This book offers microhistories related to the transnational circulations of impressionism in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The... Read more

    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Publication Date: 03/05/2021
    ISBN13: 9780367490522, 978-0367490522
    ISBN10: 0367490528

    Number of Pages: 240

    Non Fiction , Art & Photography

    Description

    This book offers microhistories related to the transnational circulations of impressionism in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

    The contributors rethink the role of "French" impressionism in shaping these iterations by placing France within its global and imperialist context and arguing that impressionisms might be framed through the mobility studies’ concept of "constellations of mobility." Artists engaging with impressionism in France, as in other global contexts, relied on, responded to, appropriated, and resisted elements of form and content based on fluid and interconnected political realities and market structures. Written by scholars and curators, the chapters demand reconsideration of impressionism as a historical construct and the meanings assigned to that term.

    This project frames future discussion in art history, cultural studies, and global studies on the politics of appropriating impressionism.

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