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Great Book of Post-Impressionism

by DianeKedler
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Editorials

Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

Our entry into a postmodernist period in art would seem to demand a new evaluation of the very foundation of modernismpostimpressionism. But Kelder's book, which takes off from her previous Great Book of French Impressionism, fails to provide such a new perspective. She rehearses Roger Fry's definition of postimpressionismas a rejection of impressionism's commitment to fleeting sensation and naturalism in favor of autonomous design, decorative effects and imaginationwhile extending his time and space coordinates to include, on the one hand, fauvist, cubist and School of Paris painting, and on the other, Belgian, German and Italian variants. Familiar ``movements'' (and the position individual artists occupy within them) are examined in isolation as the components of postimpressionism: neo-impressionism characterized by its scientific and progressive bias; symbolism by its espousal of art for art's sake, decadence, death and the occult, etc. This unexceptional rendition of an oft-told story nevertheless provides some fresh elements. They include sections dealing with lesser-known artists such as Giuseppe Volpedo in Italy and Fernand Khnopff in Belgium, unusual examples of works by Bonnard and Vuillard and statements by participating artists and critics liberally sprinkled throughout the text. The quality of the abundant reproductions (418, 236 in color) is good but not great, and they are usually handy to the explanatory text. (October 3)

Library Journal

A ponderous volume this, meauring 11x 13, though not so big as its predecessor, Kelder's The Great Book of French Impressionism ( LJ 1/1/81). Difficult to shelvetruebut the amplitude of the painting reproductions more than compensates. Of the more than 400 illustrations, 236 are dazzling color plates, many in full-page size or two-page spreads; often juxtaposed to these are black-and-white details or appropriate prototypes. Kelder's survey of the vast area of Post-Impressionismthe mixture of styles following Impressionismis substantive and scholarly. Eight chapters delineate the isms: Neo-Impressionism, Fauvism, Cubism, etc. Attention is also paid to the international impact of Post-Impressionismas German Expressionism and Italian Futurism. A masterful study ranging from Monet, Cezanne, and Degas to Picasso, Braque, Matisse, and Chagall. Highly recommended, especially for academic art collections. Gloria K. Rensch, formerly with Vigo Cty. P.L., Terre Haute, Ind.

Book Details

Published
June 13, 1986
Publisher
Abbeville Press
Pages
384
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780896599666

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