My research paper explores how the French artist Camille Pissarro (1830-1903) represented Paris in his unique artist’s book, Turpitudes Sociales (1889). This album of pen and ink drawings was motivated by Pissarro’s anarchist beliefs. The album reached beyond its family audience, becoming part of print culture in Paris
The gothic revival in book art can be seen as a connection between late 19th century French and Brit...
In France, the relationship between art, education and community has been a longstanding topic of di...
Original printed cloth.Title in blue and black within line border."This book has been written in col...
This study examines a body of paintings, drawings, and prints created by Camille Pissarro (1830--190...
This paper compares the impressionist artist, Camille Pissarro\u27s late paintings in Paris to the f...
The French temperance movement during the nineteenth century believed that it had discovered the sou...
The times in and around the Paris Commune and the Depression followed by Second World War in the Uni...
In fin-de-siècle Paris, the print portfolio experienced a popularity that was unprecedented over the...
The Tuileries Gardens and the Pavillon de Flore, Hoar-Frost, painted by impressionist painter Camill...
Cabanès Jean-Louis. Camille Pissaro, Turpitudes sociales, préface de Henri Mitterand, Presses univer...
Camille Pissarro, for many one of the fathers of French Impressionism, was in Venezuela for 21 mont...
\u27Le Printemps\u27 was part of a commissioned series of lithographs by Paris-based Verve magazine\...
My paper concerns a painting of a public garden – Kew Gardens, London, the Path to the Large Glass H...
In this thesis I provide analysis of several nineteenth-century artworks in order to elucidate the c...
27-28 mars 2008, Urban History Group 2008 Annual Conference Urban Boundaries and Margins, Nottingham...
The gothic revival in book art can be seen as a connection between late 19th century French and Brit...
In France, the relationship between art, education and community has been a longstanding topic of di...
Original printed cloth.Title in blue and black within line border."This book has been written in col...
This study examines a body of paintings, drawings, and prints created by Camille Pissarro (1830--190...
This paper compares the impressionist artist, Camille Pissarro\u27s late paintings in Paris to the f...
The French temperance movement during the nineteenth century believed that it had discovered the sou...
The times in and around the Paris Commune and the Depression followed by Second World War in the Uni...
In fin-de-siècle Paris, the print portfolio experienced a popularity that was unprecedented over the...
The Tuileries Gardens and the Pavillon de Flore, Hoar-Frost, painted by impressionist painter Camill...
Cabanès Jean-Louis. Camille Pissaro, Turpitudes sociales, préface de Henri Mitterand, Presses univer...
Camille Pissarro, for many one of the fathers of French Impressionism, was in Venezuela for 21 mont...
\u27Le Printemps\u27 was part of a commissioned series of lithographs by Paris-based Verve magazine\...
My paper concerns a painting of a public garden – Kew Gardens, London, the Path to the Large Glass H...
In this thesis I provide analysis of several nineteenth-century artworks in order to elucidate the c...
27-28 mars 2008, Urban History Group 2008 Annual Conference Urban Boundaries and Margins, Nottingham...
The gothic revival in book art can be seen as a connection between late 19th century French and Brit...
In France, the relationship between art, education and community has been a longstanding topic of di...
Original printed cloth.Title in blue and black within line border."This book has been written in col...