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This book is the first sustained study of a corpus of writings by women art critics active in nineteenth-century France that have all but "vanished" from the historical record. Written by scholars in art history and in literature, the essays employ a variety of interdisciplinary approaches and methodologies to study the women's reception of specific artworks and aesthetic movements in the nineteenth century, the intersections of aesthetics and politics in their essays, and their rhetorical strategies and literary styles.
This book is the first sustained study of a corpus of writings by women art critics active in nineteenth-century France that have all but "vanished" from the historical record. Written by scholars in art history and in literature, the essays employ a variety of interdisciplinary approaches and methodologies to study the women's reception of specific artworks and aesthetic movements in the nineteenth century, the intersections of aesthetics and politics in their essays, and their rhetorical strategies and literary styles.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. März 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 775g
- ISBN-13: 9781611494464
- ISBN-10: 161149446X
- Artikelnr.: 36759763
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. März 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 775g
- ISBN-13: 9781611494464
- ISBN-10: 161149446X
- Artikelnr.: 36759763
Wendelin Guentner is professor of French literature and culture at the University of Iowa.
List of Illustrations Preface - Wendelin Guentner Women Writing Art
Reappearing Acts Introduction - Wendelin Guentner The Ideology of the Two
Spheres The Education of Girls The Menace of the Bas-Bleus The Salon and
Its Art Critics The Golden Age of Art Criticism: Society, Economics, and
Culture Art Criticism as a Literary Genre: Denis Diderot The Literary Craft
of Art Criticism Chapter 1 - Heather Belnap Jensen "'C.W. . . .
académicienne': Caroline Wuiet and the Emergence of the Woman Art Critic in
Postrevolutionary France" Wuiet and Authorial Voice What a Woman Wants:
Female Spectatorship Chapter 2 - Heather Belnap Jensen Amélie-Julie
Candeille's Critical Enterprise and the Creation of "Girodet" Epistolary
Art Criticism in Women's Writings Candeille as Corresponding Critic
Managing Girodet Fashioning Girodet en publique Chapter 3 - Véronique
Chagnon-Burke Women Art Critics during the July Monarchy (1830-1848) Art
Criticism and the Paris Salon Women Art Critics and the Parisian Cultural
World Women as Spectators Beyond Gender: Issues of Class and Education
Further Questions Chapter 4 - Véronique Chagnon-Burke "A Career True to
Woman's Nature": Constructing the Woman Artist in France's Midcentury
Feminine Press Women Artists: Class and Education The Mission of Women Art
Critics The British Connection Gender or Class? The Gender of Genius and
the Artistic Genres Women Art Critics and the (Limited) Contours of an
Artistic Vision Chapter 5 - Wendelin Guentner Claude Vignon's Salon de
1850-51: Dialogues of Art and Ideology The Art Critic and Her Readers
Historical Context and Political Ideologies Spiritual Ideologies The Author
behind the Critic Chapter 6 - Wendelin Guentner "Dieu! une plume de
femme!": Mathilde Stevens's Impressions d'une femme au Salon de 1859 A
Rhetoric of Sincerity To Feel or to Think: That Is the Question Playing
Favorites: Critics, and Artists at the 1859 Salon A Voice of Her Own
Chapter 7 - Wendelin Guentner "Marc" de Montifaud: The "esprit critique" of
an esprit fort Envisioning History Painting Genre Painting: History Writ
Small Portraits of Degeneration The Subjective Landscape Corot, Pagan Poet
Chapter 8 - Véronique Chagnon-Burke "Tel père, telle fille": Judith
Gautier, Artist, Writer, and Art Critic Judith Gautier, Artist, and the
French Art World Judith Gautier, Author, and the Far East Judith Gautier,
Art Critic Conclusion - Wendelin Guentner The Ideology of the Two Spheres,
Revisited Vanishing Genre? Vanishing Gender? Final Act Encores
Appendices:Biographical Sketches Appendix 1 - Amélie-Julie Candeille -
Heather Belnap Jensen Appendix 2 - Judith Gautier - Véronique Chagnon-Burke
Appendix 3 - Marc de Montifaud - Wendelin Guentner Appendix 4 - Mathilde
Stevens - Wendelin Guentner Appendix 5 - Claude Vignon - Wendelin Guentner
Appendix 6 - Caroline Wuiet - Heather Belnap Jensen Appendix 7 -
Biographical Intersections - Wendelin Guentner
Reappearing Acts Introduction - Wendelin Guentner The Ideology of the Two
Spheres The Education of Girls The Menace of the Bas-Bleus The Salon and
Its Art Critics The Golden Age of Art Criticism: Society, Economics, and
Culture Art Criticism as a Literary Genre: Denis Diderot The Literary Craft
of Art Criticism Chapter 1 - Heather Belnap Jensen "'C.W. . . .
académicienne': Caroline Wuiet and the Emergence of the Woman Art Critic in
Postrevolutionary France" Wuiet and Authorial Voice What a Woman Wants:
Female Spectatorship Chapter 2 - Heather Belnap Jensen Amélie-Julie
Candeille's Critical Enterprise and the Creation of "Girodet" Epistolary
Art Criticism in Women's Writings Candeille as Corresponding Critic
Managing Girodet Fashioning Girodet en publique Chapter 3 - Véronique
Chagnon-Burke Women Art Critics during the July Monarchy (1830-1848) Art
Criticism and the Paris Salon Women Art Critics and the Parisian Cultural
World Women as Spectators Beyond Gender: Issues of Class and Education
Further Questions Chapter 4 - Véronique Chagnon-Burke "A Career True to
Woman's Nature": Constructing the Woman Artist in France's Midcentury
Feminine Press Women Artists: Class and Education The Mission of Women Art
Critics The British Connection Gender or Class? The Gender of Genius and
the Artistic Genres Women Art Critics and the (Limited) Contours of an
Artistic Vision Chapter 5 - Wendelin Guentner Claude Vignon's Salon de
1850-51: Dialogues of Art and Ideology The Art Critic and Her Readers
Historical Context and Political Ideologies Spiritual Ideologies The Author
behind the Critic Chapter 6 - Wendelin Guentner "Dieu! une plume de
femme!": Mathilde Stevens's Impressions d'une femme au Salon de 1859 A
Rhetoric of Sincerity To Feel or to Think: That Is the Question Playing
Favorites: Critics, and Artists at the 1859 Salon A Voice of Her Own
Chapter 7 - Wendelin Guentner "Marc" de Montifaud: The "esprit critique" of
an esprit fort Envisioning History Painting Genre Painting: History Writ
Small Portraits of Degeneration The Subjective Landscape Corot, Pagan Poet
Chapter 8 - Véronique Chagnon-Burke "Tel père, telle fille": Judith
Gautier, Artist, Writer, and Art Critic Judith Gautier, Artist, and the
French Art World Judith Gautier, Author, and the Far East Judith Gautier,
Art Critic Conclusion - Wendelin Guentner The Ideology of the Two Spheres,
Revisited Vanishing Genre? Vanishing Gender? Final Act Encores
Appendices:Biographical Sketches Appendix 1 - Amélie-Julie Candeille -
Heather Belnap Jensen Appendix 2 - Judith Gautier - Véronique Chagnon-Burke
Appendix 3 - Marc de Montifaud - Wendelin Guentner Appendix 4 - Mathilde
Stevens - Wendelin Guentner Appendix 5 - Claude Vignon - Wendelin Guentner
Appendix 6 - Caroline Wuiet - Heather Belnap Jensen Appendix 7 -
Biographical Intersections - Wendelin Guentner
List of Illustrations Preface - Wendelin Guentner Women Writing Art
Reappearing Acts Introduction - Wendelin Guentner The Ideology of the Two
Spheres The Education of Girls The Menace of the Bas-Bleus The Salon and
Its Art Critics The Golden Age of Art Criticism: Society, Economics, and
Culture Art Criticism as a Literary Genre: Denis Diderot The Literary Craft
of Art Criticism Chapter 1 - Heather Belnap Jensen "'C.W. . . .
académicienne': Caroline Wuiet and the Emergence of the Woman Art Critic in
Postrevolutionary France" Wuiet and Authorial Voice What a Woman Wants:
Female Spectatorship Chapter 2 - Heather Belnap Jensen Amélie-Julie
Candeille's Critical Enterprise and the Creation of "Girodet" Epistolary
Art Criticism in Women's Writings Candeille as Corresponding Critic
Managing Girodet Fashioning Girodet en publique Chapter 3 - Véronique
Chagnon-Burke Women Art Critics during the July Monarchy (1830-1848) Art
Criticism and the Paris Salon Women Art Critics and the Parisian Cultural
World Women as Spectators Beyond Gender: Issues of Class and Education
Further Questions Chapter 4 - Véronique Chagnon-Burke "A Career True to
Woman's Nature": Constructing the Woman Artist in France's Midcentury
Feminine Press Women Artists: Class and Education The Mission of Women Art
Critics The British Connection Gender or Class? The Gender of Genius and
the Artistic Genres Women Art Critics and the (Limited) Contours of an
Artistic Vision Chapter 5 - Wendelin Guentner Claude Vignon's Salon de
1850-51: Dialogues of Art and Ideology The Art Critic and Her Readers
Historical Context and Political Ideologies Spiritual Ideologies The Author
behind the Critic Chapter 6 - Wendelin Guentner "Dieu! une plume de
femme!": Mathilde Stevens's Impressions d'une femme au Salon de 1859 A
Rhetoric of Sincerity To Feel or to Think: That Is the Question Playing
Favorites: Critics, and Artists at the 1859 Salon A Voice of Her Own
Chapter 7 - Wendelin Guentner "Marc" de Montifaud: The "esprit critique" of
an esprit fort Envisioning History Painting Genre Painting: History Writ
Small Portraits of Degeneration The Subjective Landscape Corot, Pagan Poet
Chapter 8 - Véronique Chagnon-Burke "Tel père, telle fille": Judith
Gautier, Artist, Writer, and Art Critic Judith Gautier, Artist, and the
French Art World Judith Gautier, Author, and the Far East Judith Gautier,
Art Critic Conclusion - Wendelin Guentner The Ideology of the Two Spheres,
Revisited Vanishing Genre? Vanishing Gender? Final Act Encores
Appendices:Biographical Sketches Appendix 1 - Amélie-Julie Candeille -
Heather Belnap Jensen Appendix 2 - Judith Gautier - Véronique Chagnon-Burke
Appendix 3 - Marc de Montifaud - Wendelin Guentner Appendix 4 - Mathilde
Stevens - Wendelin Guentner Appendix 5 - Claude Vignon - Wendelin Guentner
Appendix 6 - Caroline Wuiet - Heather Belnap Jensen Appendix 7 -
Biographical Intersections - Wendelin Guentner
Reappearing Acts Introduction - Wendelin Guentner The Ideology of the Two
Spheres The Education of Girls The Menace of the Bas-Bleus The Salon and
Its Art Critics The Golden Age of Art Criticism: Society, Economics, and
Culture Art Criticism as a Literary Genre: Denis Diderot The Literary Craft
of Art Criticism Chapter 1 - Heather Belnap Jensen "'C.W. . . .
académicienne': Caroline Wuiet and the Emergence of the Woman Art Critic in
Postrevolutionary France" Wuiet and Authorial Voice What a Woman Wants:
Female Spectatorship Chapter 2 - Heather Belnap Jensen Amélie-Julie
Candeille's Critical Enterprise and the Creation of "Girodet" Epistolary
Art Criticism in Women's Writings Candeille as Corresponding Critic
Managing Girodet Fashioning Girodet en publique Chapter 3 - Véronique
Chagnon-Burke Women Art Critics during the July Monarchy (1830-1848) Art
Criticism and the Paris Salon Women Art Critics and the Parisian Cultural
World Women as Spectators Beyond Gender: Issues of Class and Education
Further Questions Chapter 4 - Véronique Chagnon-Burke "A Career True to
Woman's Nature": Constructing the Woman Artist in France's Midcentury
Feminine Press Women Artists: Class and Education The Mission of Women Art
Critics The British Connection Gender or Class? The Gender of Genius and
the Artistic Genres Women Art Critics and the (Limited) Contours of an
Artistic Vision Chapter 5 - Wendelin Guentner Claude Vignon's Salon de
1850-51: Dialogues of Art and Ideology The Art Critic and Her Readers
Historical Context and Political Ideologies Spiritual Ideologies The Author
behind the Critic Chapter 6 - Wendelin Guentner "Dieu! une plume de
femme!": Mathilde Stevens's Impressions d'une femme au Salon de 1859 A
Rhetoric of Sincerity To Feel or to Think: That Is the Question Playing
Favorites: Critics, and Artists at the 1859 Salon A Voice of Her Own
Chapter 7 - Wendelin Guentner "Marc" de Montifaud: The "esprit critique" of
an esprit fort Envisioning History Painting Genre Painting: History Writ
Small Portraits of Degeneration The Subjective Landscape Corot, Pagan Poet
Chapter 8 - Véronique Chagnon-Burke "Tel père, telle fille": Judith
Gautier, Artist, Writer, and Art Critic Judith Gautier, Artist, and the
French Art World Judith Gautier, Author, and the Far East Judith Gautier,
Art Critic Conclusion - Wendelin Guentner The Ideology of the Two Spheres,
Revisited Vanishing Genre? Vanishing Gender? Final Act Encores
Appendices:Biographical Sketches Appendix 1 - Amélie-Julie Candeille -
Heather Belnap Jensen Appendix 2 - Judith Gautier - Véronique Chagnon-Burke
Appendix 3 - Marc de Montifaud - Wendelin Guentner Appendix 4 - Mathilde
Stevens - Wendelin Guentner Appendix 5 - Claude Vignon - Wendelin Guentner
Appendix 6 - Caroline Wuiet - Heather Belnap Jensen Appendix 7 -
Biographical Intersections - Wendelin Guentner