Color in the Age of Impressionism

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780271077024

Commerce, Technology, and Art

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By Laura Anne Kalba
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PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS
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Dimensions:
241 x 229 mm
Weight:
1130 g
Pages:
288

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Description

Contents

List of Illustrations

List of Tables

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter One Michel-Eugène Chevreul, Color, and the Dangers of Excessive Variety

Chapter Two From Blue Roses to Yellow Violets: Flowers and the Cultivation of Color

Chapter Three Impressionism’s Chemical Aesthetic: The Materials and Meanings of Color

Chapter Four Fireworks: Color, Fantasy, and the Visual Culture of Modern Enchantment

Chapter Five Chromolithography: Posters, Trade Cards, and the Politics of Ephemera Collecting in Fin-de-Siècle France

Epilogue Autochromes and Neo-Impressionism: The End of the Age of Impressionism

Notes

Bibliography

Index


“As much a book about the chemistry of thought as it is about the chemistry of Impressionist painting.”

—Michael Rossi, Critical Inquiry

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