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Artists in late 19th-century France produced some of Europe's most celebrated and revolutionary works of art. Among those innovators are Edgar Degas, Jean-Louis Forain, and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, who captured the renowned dancers of Paris in paintings, pastels, drawings, prints, and sculptures, creating potent icons of a unique time, place, and culture. Each sought to portray rapidly changing urban life, concentrating on the human figure in its social context. The dancer proved to be a fruitful subject for their investigations of modernity.

Degas focused on the artifice of the performance and the harsh daily life of the dancer. Drawing on his background as a newspaper illustrator, Forain's vignettes focus on backstage flirtations between social unequals, especially their exploitative aspects. By contrast, Lautrec's paintings, prints, and posters of celebrity dancers reveal his uncritical acceptance of the sexual commerce that was part of the popular entertainment scene of Montmartre.



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Table of Contents

Director's Acknowledgments / Brian J. Ferriso

Curator's Acknowledgements / Annette Dixon

Investigations of Modernity: The Dancer in the Work of Degas, Forain, and Toulouse-Lautrec / Annette Dixon

In the Wings: Space and Narrative in Degas, Forain, and Toulouse-Lautrec / Richard Kendall

Forain at the Opera: Fascinated Observer / Florence Valdes-Forain

The Dancers of Toulouse-Lautrec: Public Lives and Private Performances / Mary Weaver Chapin

Re-Presenting the Dance: Degas's Inheritance and Legacy / Jill DeVonyar

Time Line / Marnie P. Stark

Checklist of the Exhibition
Selected Bibliography
Notes on the Contributors
Lenders to the Exhibition

The Dancer: Degas, Forain, Toulouse-Lautrec

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      Publisher: Portland Art Museum,U.S.
      Publication Date: 22/02/2008
      ISBN13: 9781883124274, 978-1883124274
      ISBN10: 1883124271
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Artists in late 19th-century France produced some of Europe's most celebrated and revolutionary works of art. Among those innovators are Edgar Degas, Jean-Louis Forain, and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, who captured the renowned dancers of Paris in paintings, pastels, drawings, prints, and sculptures, creating potent icons of a unique time, place, and culture. Each sought to portray rapidly changing urban life, concentrating on the human figure in its social context. The dancer proved to be a fruitful subject for their investigations of modernity.

      Degas focused on the artifice of the performance and the harsh daily life of the dancer. Drawing on his background as a newspaper illustrator, Forain's vignettes focus on backstage flirtations between social unequals, especially their exploitative aspects. By contrast, Lautrec's paintings, prints, and posters of celebrity dancers reveal his uncritical acceptance of the sexual commerce that was part of the popular entertainment scene of Montmartre.



      Trade Review

      "Particularly well illustrated with a range of paintings, prints, drawings, sculptures, and objects (many previously unpublished), this catalogue will be an important addition to museum and art-focused collections. Highly recommended."

      * Choice *

      "A visual treat. The intelligent essays, time line, bibliography, and full exhibition checklist will appeal to researchers, but the subject matters has broader appeal. Recommended."

      * Library Journal *

      "No academic, art department, or community library art history reference collection should be considered complete without the inclusion of The Dancer."

      * Bookwatch *

      Table of Contents

      Director's Acknowledgments / Brian J. Ferriso

      Curator's Acknowledgements / Annette Dixon

      Investigations of Modernity: The Dancer in the Work of Degas, Forain, and Toulouse-Lautrec / Annette Dixon

      In the Wings: Space and Narrative in Degas, Forain, and Toulouse-Lautrec / Richard Kendall

      Forain at the Opera: Fascinated Observer / Florence Valdes-Forain

      The Dancers of Toulouse-Lautrec: Public Lives and Private Performances / Mary Weaver Chapin

      Re-Presenting the Dance: Degas's Inheritance and Legacy / Jill DeVonyar

      Time Line / Marnie P. Stark

      Checklist of the Exhibition
      Selected Bibliography
      Notes on the Contributors
      Lenders to the Exhibition

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