
A Bibliography of Salon Criticism in Paris from the July Monarchy to the Second Republic, 1831-1851: Volume 2
Series: Cambridge Studies in the History of Art;
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Product details:
- Publisher Cambridge University Press
- Date of Publication 26 April 1991
- ISBN 9780521400916
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages324 pages
- Size 229x22x152 mm
- Weight 650 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
This bibliography provides a source for reviews of the state-sponsored Parisian exhibitions of painting and sculpture (Salons) during 1831-1851.
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This bibliography provides a source for reviews of the state-sponsored Parisian exhibitions of painting and sculpture (Salons) held during the July Monarchy and Second Republic (1831-1851). It includes an extensive list of references, each presented in a standard format, with titles, dates and ordering codes based upon the holdings of the Biblioth&&&232;que nationale in Paris. It is indexed both by authors and by periodicals. The essays and articles that are catalogued are of fundamental importance in establishing a picture of contemporary reactions to art in mid-nineteenth-century France and yet the standard work by Maurice Tourneux, Salons et expositions d'art a Paris, 1801-1870, has been out of print for several decades. By incorporating and correcting the relevant material from Tourneux and adding new references gathered from unpublished nineteenth-century manuscript bibliographies and a broad sample of the periodical press, this work offers a substantial increase in the volume and range of criticism available for analysis by cultural and literary historians.
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Preface; Acknowledgements; Guide to usage; Abbreviations; Salon de 1831 to Salon de 1850-1851; Errata; Indexes; Bibliography.
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