This article analyzes neo-impressionism in relation to the biographical model of art criticism and art history that became increasingly prevalent in France over the course of the 19th century. Examining the critical response to the neo-impressionists, as well as some of their pictures and writings, I argue for the centrality of questions of authorship, individuality, and subjectivity to the group and its reception. I identify a distinctly anti-biographical tendency in the movement, one that disquieted the critics and led them to try and re-inscribe biographical meaning back into the work of Georges Seurat. Indeed, though Seurat instituted a divide between his work and his life in a variety of ways, he also insisted throughout his career on ...
<p>Color, Hygiene, and Body Politics: French Neo-Impressionist Theories of Vision and Volition, 1870...
Since the 19th century, many critics and scholars, both of music and the visual arts, have debated a...
The Neo-Orientalism of Matisse's The Blue Nude (Souvenir of Biskra), and Picasso's Les Demoiselles d...
This essay examines the critical and artistic responses to the death of Georges Seurat in 1891. Whil...
Was Monet the father of neo-impressionism? This article investigates the various answers that have b...
Like many of his Impressionist peers, Renoir's work and career were subject to careful manipulation....
In a historical context, Georges Seurat is and will always be regarded as the quintessential divisio...
The similarities between symbolist art criticism in Paris at the end of the nineteenth century and t...
Since its completion in 1884, Georges-Pierre Seurat's "Une Baignade à Asnières" has been regarded in...
More than any other artist of the modern era, Georges Seurat has been subjected to an analysis in w...
This article is a translation for the 2008 catalogue essay in the Complesso Vittoriano exhibition, R...
My interdisciplinary dissertation, Écriture Artiste and the Idea of Painterly Writing in Nineteenth-...
An anthology of essays exploring the work of Georges Seurat (1859-1891). Sections are devoted to tec...
During the 19th century, France was a cultural stronghold filled with political aspects and dreams. ...
An anthology of essays exploring the work of Georges Seurat (1859-1891). Sections are devoted to tec...
<p>Color, Hygiene, and Body Politics: French Neo-Impressionist Theories of Vision and Volition, 1870...
Since the 19th century, many critics and scholars, both of music and the visual arts, have debated a...
The Neo-Orientalism of Matisse's The Blue Nude (Souvenir of Biskra), and Picasso's Les Demoiselles d...
This essay examines the critical and artistic responses to the death of Georges Seurat in 1891. Whil...
Was Monet the father of neo-impressionism? This article investigates the various answers that have b...
Like many of his Impressionist peers, Renoir's work and career were subject to careful manipulation....
In a historical context, Georges Seurat is and will always be regarded as the quintessential divisio...
The similarities between symbolist art criticism in Paris at the end of the nineteenth century and t...
Since its completion in 1884, Georges-Pierre Seurat's "Une Baignade à Asnières" has been regarded in...
More than any other artist of the modern era, Georges Seurat has been subjected to an analysis in w...
This article is a translation for the 2008 catalogue essay in the Complesso Vittoriano exhibition, R...
My interdisciplinary dissertation, Écriture Artiste and the Idea of Painterly Writing in Nineteenth-...
An anthology of essays exploring the work of Georges Seurat (1859-1891). Sections are devoted to tec...
During the 19th century, France was a cultural stronghold filled with political aspects and dreams. ...
An anthology of essays exploring the work of Georges Seurat (1859-1891). Sections are devoted to tec...
<p>Color, Hygiene, and Body Politics: French Neo-Impressionist Theories of Vision and Volition, 1870...
Since the 19th century, many critics and scholars, both of music and the visual arts, have debated a...
The Neo-Orientalism of Matisse's The Blue Nude (Souvenir of Biskra), and Picasso's Les Demoiselles d...