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Promenades Of An Impressionist
Books On Demand - EAN : 9782322613946
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EAN : 9782322613946
Paru le : 28 avr. 2025
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- EAN13 : 9782322613946
- Réf. éditeur : 393961
- Editeur : Books On Demand
- Date Parution : 28 avr. 2025
- Disponibilite : Disponible
- Nombre de pages : 194
- Format : H:210 mm L:148 mm E:14 mm
- Poids : 289gr
- Résumé : « Promenades Of An Impressionist » captures James Hunekers penetrating observations on the revolutionary art movements of early 20th-century Europe. Through a series of critical essays, Huneker examines the interplay between Impressionist innovations and broader cultural shifts, offering readers a front-row seat to the Parisian avant-gardes emergence. The collection dissects luminaries like Manet, Degas, and Whistler while exploring the philosophical underpinnings of modernism. Hunekers prose oscillates between razor-sharp analysis and lyrical reverie, particularly in passages describing Monets light experiments or Rodins sculptural radicalism. Beyond visual arts, the work bridges music and literature, drawing parallels between Debussys tonal landscapes and Symbolist poetry. Its value lies in preserving the zeitgeist of a transformative era when artistic boundaries dissolved, making it essential for students of art history and devotees of cultural criticism alike.
- Biographie : James Huneker (1857.1921) redefined American arts journalism through his polymathic engagement with music, literature, and visual arts. Born in Philadelphia, this self-styled « cosmopolitan critic » became the foremost interpreter of European modernism for English-speaking audiences during the early 1900s. His career as music editor for The New York Sun and contributor to Scribners Magazine established him as a bridge between Continental avant-garde circles and American cultural discourse. Works like Chopin: The Man and His Music demonstrated his dual mastery of technical analysis and narrative flair, while Iconoclasts cemented his reputation as a fearless commentator on artistic innovation.