THE HISTORY OF
MODERN PAINTING
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CONTENTS
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS | ix |
| BOOK III | |
| THE TRIUMPH OF THE MODERNS | |
| CHAPTER XVI | |
| THE DRAUGHTSMEN | |
The general alienation of painting from the interests of life during the first halfof the nineteenth century.—The draughtsmen and caricaturists the first whobrought modern life into the sphere of art.—England: Gillray, Rowlandson,George Cruikshank, “Punch,” John Leech, George du Maurier, Charles Keene.—Germany:Johann Adam Klein, Johann Christian Erhard, Ludwig Richter,Oscar Pletsch, Albert Hendschel, Eugen Neureuther, “Die Fliegende Blätter,”Wilhelm Busch, Adolf Oberländer.—France: Louis Philibert Debucourt, CarleVernet, Bosio, Henri Monnier, Honoré Daumier, Gavarni, Guys, Gustave Doré,Cham, Marcellin, Randon, Gill, Hadol, Draner, Léonce Petit, Grévin.—Needof a fresh discovery of the world by painters.—Incitement to this by theEnglish | 1 |
| CHAPTER XVII | |
| ENGLISH PAINTING TO 1850 | |
England little affected by the retrospective tendency of the Continent.—JamesBarry, James Northcote, Henry Fuseli, William Etty, Benjamin RobertHaydon.—Painting continues on the course taken by Hogarth and Reynolds.—Theportrait painters: George Romney, Thomas Lawrence, John Hoppner,William Beechey, John Russell, John Jackson, Henry Raeburn.—BenjaminWest and John Singleton Copley paint historical pictures from their own time.—DanielMaclise.—Animal painting: John Wootton, George Stubbs, GeorgeMorland, James Ward, Edwin Landseer.—The painting of genre: DavidWilkie, W. Collins, Gilbert Stuart Newton, Charles Robert Leslie, W. Mulready,Thomas Webster, W. Frith.—The influence of these genre pictures on thepainting of the Continent | 53 |
| CHAPTER XVIII | |
| THE MILITARY PICTURE | |
Why the victory of modernity on the Continent came only by degrees.—Romanticconceptions.—Æsthetic theories and the question of costume.—Paintinglearns to treat contemporary costume by first dealing with uniform.—France:Gros, Horace Vernet, Hippolyte Bellangé, Isidor Pils, Alexander Protais,Charlet, Raffet, Ernest Meissonier, Guillaume Régamey, Alphonse de Neuville,Aimé Morot, Edouard Détaille.—Germany: Albrecht Adam, Peter Hess, FranzKrüger, Karl Steffeck, Th. Horschelt, Franz Adam, Joseph ... BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR! | |