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John Constable

    11. červen 1776 – 31. březen 1837
    John Constable and His Origins and Influence
    The Chanteuse from Cape Town
    The Hay Wain
    Love Letters of Great Men
    The Life and Works of Constable
    Constable's England
    • 2010

      Love Letters of Great Men

      • 138 stránek
      • 5 hodin čtení

      When words of love do not come to you on their own, then read these letters. Complete, actual love letters of great men like Lord Byron, John Keats and Voltaire. Leaders like Henry VIII, George Washington, and Napoleon, who wrote to his beloved Josephine, "I awake consumed with thoughts of you..." Artists like van Gogh, Mozart, and Beethoven, who famously penned, "Though still in bed, my thoughts go out to you, my Immortal Beloved..." Dozens of intimate letters, coupled with over a score of period illustrations. Plus fascinating biographies, and insights into the couples' relationships-how they got there, the obstacles they faced, and what happened next. Poet warriors, from the first through the twentieth century, Ovid, Sir Walter Raleigh, Goethe, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Leo Tolstoy, Victor Hugo, Shelley, Robert Browning, Edgar Allen Poe, Mark Twain, Lewis Carroll, Pierre Curie, George Bernard Shaw, Jack London, Admiral Peary, Woodrow Wilson, and many more.

      Love Letters of Great Men
    • 2004

      Le Romantisme

      • 399 stránek
      • 14 hodin čtení

      " Qui dit romantisme dit art moderne, c'est-à-dire intimité, spiritualité, couleur, aspiration vers l'infini, exprimées par tous les moyens que contiennent les arts. " Ces mots de Baudelaire résument l'essence du grand mouvement artistique et littéraire qui s'épanouit au début du XIXè siècle. Le romantisme conquit tous les domaines de l'art et se répandit en Europe, avant de gagner le Nouveau Monde. Une nouvelle conception de l'art était née : contre les canons rigides du classicisme et l'enseignement des académies, les artistes romantiques revendiquèrent le droit de se laisser guider par leur sensibilité et leur imagination. Cet ouvrage, superbement illustré de plus de 450 reproductions, offre un extraordinaire panorama sur ce mouvement : du mythe de Napoléon à la nostalgie du moyen Age, des images du sacré à la mode de l'orientalisme, de l'observation du paysage à l'évasion dans l'univers du rêve et du fantastique... Le parcours proposé débute avec le préromantisme, à la fin du XVIIIe siècle, et s'achève vers 1860 avec l'éclosion du réalisme. À côté des représentants les plus illustres du mouvement, comme Delacroix ou Géricault, apparaissent des figures moins connues, mais qui apportèrent leur contribution à la diffusion du romantisme. A la fin de l'ouvrage, un tableau chronologique et les biographies des artistes apportent de précieux repères. Cet ouvrage de référence vous fera découvrir l'une des périodes les plus fascinantes de la culture européenne, qui ne manque pas d'influencer, aujourd'hui encore, notre histoire et notre vision du monde.

      Le Romantisme
    • 1994

      John Constable is one of the best-known and best-loved of the English Romantic landscape painters. His serene landscapes of his native Suffolk countryside and simple country pursuits are poems to an idyllic, now vanished way of life. His paintings emphasize the constantly changing skies and the effects of light and shade on the landscape. Included in this collection are well-loved favourites such as The Haywain and one of the many studies of Dedham Mill in his beloved Suffolk. The Leaping Horse reveals another side to Constable's talent and shows him as a master of form and movement too.

      The Life and Works of Constable
    • 1983

      This exhibition catalog accompanies a major exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, marking the first showing of John Constable's paintings in the United States. Curated by Graham Reynolds, a leading Constable specialist, it features a range of works from small outdoor oil sketches to large finished paintings, highlighting both the landscape subjects Constable favored and his artistic evolution. During Constable's lifetime, England was divided into thirty-nine counties, and he painted scenes primarily from six: Suffolk, Essex, Middlesex, Wiltshire, Dorset, and Sussex. Unlike his contemporary Turner, who explored a broader geographical scope, Constable focused on a limited area, creating a distinct sense of place in his work. The publication includes an introduction to Constable and his oeuvre, along with catalog entries featuring color illustrations of the exhibited works, organized by location. Additional resources include a biographical summary, a chronology of Constable's life, a sketched map of "Constable's England," a bibliography, and suggestions for further reading. Originally published in 1983, this edition is a print-on-demand version of the original book.

      Constable's England
    • 1981