Painting Antiquity
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Painting Antiquity
Ancient Egypt in the Art of Lawrence Alma-Tadema, Edward Poynter and Edwin Long
Moser, Stephanie
Oxford University Press Inc
01/2020
624
Dura
Inglês
9780190697020
15 a 20 dias
1472
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Introduction: Possessed of the beauty of antiquity
Chapter 1. The ancient world in the art of Alma-Tadema, Poynter and Long: background, training and appraisals
Chapter 2. Embracing antiquity: the early Egyptian works of Alma-Tadema and Poynter
Chapter 3. 'Something more than painting': Alma-Tadema, Poynter and the establishment of archaeological genre painting
Chapter 4. Evoking antiquity with heart and mind: Alma-Tadema's and Poynter's Egyptian paintings of the 1870s
Chapter 5. A fascination for 'local colour': Edwin Long and the customs of ancient Egypt
Chapter 6. From genre to spectacle: Alma-Tadema's return to Egypt
Chapter 7. The currency of objects: artistic, historical and cultural contexts of archaeological genre painting in Britain
Chapter 8. Objects and images: Egyptological and archaeological sources for British archaeological genre painting
Chapter 9. Learned artistry: the methods and preparatory materials of Alma-Tadema, Poynter and Long
Chapter 10. 'A new type of beauty': critical reception of archaeological genre painting in the nineteenth century
Chapter 11. Rise and fall: critical reception of archaeological genre painting in the new century
Conclusion: The splendid appearance of things mundane
Chapter 1. The ancient world in the art of Alma-Tadema, Poynter and Long: background, training and appraisals
Chapter 2. Embracing antiquity: the early Egyptian works of Alma-Tadema and Poynter
Chapter 3. 'Something more than painting': Alma-Tadema, Poynter and the establishment of archaeological genre painting
Chapter 4. Evoking antiquity with heart and mind: Alma-Tadema's and Poynter's Egyptian paintings of the 1870s
Chapter 5. A fascination for 'local colour': Edwin Long and the customs of ancient Egypt
Chapter 6. From genre to spectacle: Alma-Tadema's return to Egypt
Chapter 7. The currency of objects: artistic, historical and cultural contexts of archaeological genre painting in Britain
Chapter 8. Objects and images: Egyptological and archaeological sources for British archaeological genre painting
Chapter 9. Learned artistry: the methods and preparatory materials of Alma-Tadema, Poynter and Long
Chapter 10. 'A new type of beauty': critical reception of archaeological genre painting in the nineteenth century
Chapter 11. Rise and fall: critical reception of archaeological genre painting in the new century
Conclusion: The splendid appearance of things mundane
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Introduction: Possessed of the beauty of antiquity
Chapter 1. The ancient world in the art of Alma-Tadema, Poynter and Long: background, training and appraisals
Chapter 2. Embracing antiquity: the early Egyptian works of Alma-Tadema and Poynter
Chapter 3. 'Something more than painting': Alma-Tadema, Poynter and the establishment of archaeological genre painting
Chapter 4. Evoking antiquity with heart and mind: Alma-Tadema's and Poynter's Egyptian paintings of the 1870s
Chapter 5. A fascination for 'local colour': Edwin Long and the customs of ancient Egypt
Chapter 6. From genre to spectacle: Alma-Tadema's return to Egypt
Chapter 7. The currency of objects: artistic, historical and cultural contexts of archaeological genre painting in Britain
Chapter 8. Objects and images: Egyptological and archaeological sources for British archaeological genre painting
Chapter 9. Learned artistry: the methods and preparatory materials of Alma-Tadema, Poynter and Long
Chapter 10. 'A new type of beauty': critical reception of archaeological genre painting in the nineteenth century
Chapter 11. Rise and fall: critical reception of archaeological genre painting in the new century
Conclusion: The splendid appearance of things mundane
Chapter 1. The ancient world in the art of Alma-Tadema, Poynter and Long: background, training and appraisals
Chapter 2. Embracing antiquity: the early Egyptian works of Alma-Tadema and Poynter
Chapter 3. 'Something more than painting': Alma-Tadema, Poynter and the establishment of archaeological genre painting
Chapter 4. Evoking antiquity with heart and mind: Alma-Tadema's and Poynter's Egyptian paintings of the 1870s
Chapter 5. A fascination for 'local colour': Edwin Long and the customs of ancient Egypt
Chapter 6. From genre to spectacle: Alma-Tadema's return to Egypt
Chapter 7. The currency of objects: artistic, historical and cultural contexts of archaeological genre painting in Britain
Chapter 8. Objects and images: Egyptological and archaeological sources for British archaeological genre painting
Chapter 9. Learned artistry: the methods and preparatory materials of Alma-Tadema, Poynter and Long
Chapter 10. 'A new type of beauty': critical reception of archaeological genre painting in the nineteenth century
Chapter 11. Rise and fall: critical reception of archaeological genre painting in the new century
Conclusion: The splendid appearance of things mundane
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