Sixteen essays by a group of emerging and established international scholars examine Paris as a thriving transnational arts community during a period of burgeoning global immigration. They address the experiences of important modern artists as well as foreign exiles, immigrants, students and expatriates within the larger trends of international mobility. In doing so, they explore the structures that permitted foreign artists to forge connections within and across national communities and contribute to the development of a hybrid and multivalent modern art.
Sixteen essays by a group of emerging and established international scholars examine Paris as a thriving transnational arts community during a period of burgeoning global immigration. They address the experiences of important modern artists as well as foreign exiles, immigrants, students and expatriates within the larger trends of international mobility. In doing so, they explore the structures that permitted foreign artists to forge connections within and across national communities and contribute to the development of a hybrid and multivalent modern art.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Karen L. Carter, Kendall College of Art and Design, Ferris State University, USA. Susan Waller, University of Missouri-St. Louis, USA.
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Contents: Introduction: Strangers in paradise: foreign artists and communities in modern Paris 1870-1914 Susan Waller and Karen L. Carter. Part I Institutions and Networks: The Italian expatriates: De Nittis and Zandomeneghi Norma Broude; International artists at the Salon des Indépendants in Paris: the case of Edvard Munch (1896 and 1897) Maite van Dijk; 'Earning a living' in the International Graphic Arts: the Académie Julian and the teaching of poster design and illustration 1890-1914 Karen L. Carter; Between Montparnasse and Prague: circulating cubism in Left Bank Paris Nicholas Sawicki. Part II Expatriate Communities: Polish artists in Paris 1890-1914: between international modernity and national identity Ewa Bobrowska; Revising Bohemia: the American artist colony in Paris 1890-1914 Emily C. Burns; Catalan artists in Paris at the turn of the century Laura Karp Lugo; Jewish Modernism: immigrant artists of Montparnasse 1905-1914 Richard D. Sonn. Part III Incomers and Outsiders: Everywhere and nowhere: Medardo Rosso and the cultural cosmopolitan in fin-de-siècle Paris Sharon Hecker; The Sacre 'au printemps': Parisian audiences and the Ballets Russes Juliet Bellow; Gwen John: posing and painting in Paris 1905-1914 Susan Waller; A path beyond Paris: the evolving art of Sakamoto Hanjiro J. Thomas Rimer. Part IV Cosmopolitans and Hybridities: The lost ambassador: Henrietta Reubell and transnational queer spaces in the Paris arts world 1876-1903 Paul Fisher; József Rippl-Rónai's embroideries: crafting Hungarian Modernism in Paris Cindy Kang; Japanese painters in Paris 1880-1912 Donald F. McCallum; Gino Severini's Bohemian Paris: integrating the Italian artist 1906-1914 Zoë Marie Jones. Selected bibliography; Index.
Contents: Introduction: Strangers in paradise: foreign artists and communities in modern Paris 1870-1914 Susan Waller and Karen L. Carter. Part I Institutions and Networks: The Italian expatriates: De Nittis and Zandomeneghi Norma Broude; International artists at the Salon des Indépendants in Paris: the case of Edvard Munch (1896 and 1897) Maite van Dijk; 'Earning a living' in the International Graphic Arts: the Académie Julian and the teaching of poster design and illustration 1890-1914 Karen L. Carter; Between Montparnasse and Prague: circulating cubism in Left Bank Paris Nicholas Sawicki. Part II Expatriate Communities: Polish artists in Paris 1890-1914: between international modernity and national identity Ewa Bobrowska; Revising Bohemia: the American artist colony in Paris 1890-1914 Emily C. Burns; Catalan artists in Paris at the turn of the century Laura Karp Lugo; Jewish Modernism: immigrant artists of Montparnasse 1905-1914 Richard D. Sonn. Part III Incomers and Outsiders: Everywhere and nowhere: Medardo Rosso and the cultural cosmopolitan in fin-de-siècle Paris Sharon Hecker; The Sacre 'au printemps': Parisian audiences and the Ballets Russes Juliet Bellow; Gwen John: posing and painting in Paris 1905-1914 Susan Waller; A path beyond Paris: the evolving art of Sakamoto Hanjiro J. Thomas Rimer. Part IV Cosmopolitans and Hybridities: The lost ambassador: Henrietta Reubell and transnational queer spaces in the Paris arts world 1876-1903 Paul Fisher; József Rippl-Rónai's embroideries: crafting Hungarian Modernism in Paris Cindy Kang; Japanese painters in Paris 1880-1912 Donald F. McCallum; Gino Severini's Bohemian Paris: integrating the Italian artist 1906-1914 Zoë Marie Jones. Selected bibliography; Index.
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