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"Masterpiece" Studies: Manet, Zola, Van Gogh and Monet Book

In Masterpiece Studies Kermit Champa offers new ways to interpret modernism that have previously been closed off by the application of the reigning art-historical methodologies to the study of the modernist achievement. He focuses on four separate phenomena--Manet's last Salon painting, Bar at the Folies-Bergère; L'Oeuvre, Zola's novel about the realist/impressionist movement; Van Gogh's problematic versions of a single painting, La Berceuse; and the immanent series phenomenon of Monet's work of the period. Champa reveals the importance of music, in particular Wagner's music, as a paradigm for later nineteenth-century French painting. He also shows the crucial significance of the concept of the masterpiece as thematized by Zola in his novel for our understanding of certain aspects of the art of Manet, Monet, and Van Gogh. Employing post-formalist methodology, the book explores the conversation between works of art produced in close succession and elaborates an aesthetic context for that conversation. Champa also shows how paintings and fictional representations of paintings can announce their points in common,and it is out of this exploration that he radically redefines what constitutes context.Read More

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  • 0271010886
  • 9780271010885
  • Kermit Swiler Champa
  • 1 June 1994
  • Pennsylvania State University Press
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 164
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