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Familiar narratives about the nature of English modernism, "tradition," and "periodization," together with the "literary" character of English art from the mid-nineteenth to the early twentieth centuries, are abandoned in this innovative and important book. In their stead, David Peters Corbett proposes a new way of looking at this painting from the Pre-Raphaelites to the Vorticists. Arguing that art history has been too reluctant to confront the fundamental question of how and what the consistency and application of paint signifies, Corbett investigates the work of English artists—among them Rossetti, Burne-Jones, Leighton, Watts, Whistler, Sickert, and the modernists of 1914 —through a historical examination of the meanings of the visual in English culture. By revealing that for many artists and thinkers the visual promised to deliver a more profound understanding of the world than language, the book offers a new reading of the art of the period between 1848 and the First World War.
David Peters Corbett is Professor of Art History and Director of the Research School in British Art at the University of York in the UK.
Contents List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Not Material Enough for the Age : Pre-Raphaelite Words and Images 2.Aestheticism and Unmediation: Moore, Leighton, Watts, Whistler 3.Personality, Portraiture, and Illustration: Charles Ricketts and Oscar Wilde 4.Walter Sickert: Surface and Modernity 5.The Aesthetics of Materiality: English Modernism Before 1914Notes Bibliography Index
“Corbett is one of very few scholars who are thinking deeply about the future direction of art history, and of even fewer who are doing so in the context of British art. This book has the potential to lead the way not only in its own field but also in art history as a discipline.”—Elizabeth Prettejohn, University of Plymouth
David Peters Corbett, Rachael Z. DeLue, Kenneth Haltman, David Hansen, Elizabeth Hutchinson, Alan Michelson, Christopher Pease, Ruth Pullin, Richard Read, Catherine Speck, Peter John Brownlee, Richard Read, Kenneth Haltman
Alejandro Anreus, Diana L. Linden, Jonathan Weinberg, Alejandro (William Paterson University) Anreus, Jonathan (Yale School of Art/Rhode Island School of Design/The Maurice Sendak Foundation) Weinberg
Alejandro Anreus, Diana L. Linden, Jonathan Weinberg, Alejandro (William Paterson University) Anreus, Jonathan (Yale School of Art/Rhode Island School of Design/The Maurice Sendak Foundation) Weinberg