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The Victorian Artist: Artists' Life Writings in Britain, c.1870-1910

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Victorian Artist: Artists' Life Writings in Britain, c.1870-1910
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Julie F. Codell
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:394
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 152
Category/GenreArt and design styles - c 1800 to c 1900
Art and design styles - from c 1900 to now
ISBN/Barcode 9781107407404
ClassificationsDewey:709.034
Audience
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 13 September 2012
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The Victorian Artist, first published in 2003, examines the origins, development, and explosion of biographical literature on artists in Britain between 1870 and 1910. Analyzing a variety of narrative modes, including gossip, anecdotes, and serialization, as well as the differences among genres - autobiographies, family biographies, biographical histories, and dictionaries - Julie Codell discerns and articulates the multiple, often conflicting identities that were ascribed to artists collectively and as individuals. Her study demonstrates how this body of literature, combined with images of artists' bodies, their works and their studios, reflected anxiety over economic exchanges in the art world, aestheticism, and the desire to tame artists in order to fit them into an emerging national identity as a way of socializing new audiences of readers and spectators. Her book provides a sociological and cultural overview of the art world in Britain in the decades before World War I.

Reviews

Review of the hardback: 'The book gives a valuable overview of a flourishing market, which had (and has) a great influence on the posthumous reputation of some artists ... revealing and enjoyable ...' Burlington Magazine Review of the hardback: '... an essential addition to collections on the study of the Victorian art world.' The Art Book Review of the hardback: '... there is a revealing section on lives of Reynolds and Hogarth ... This study relates life-writing to wider trends, such as the growth in the number of professional women artists during the period ... this is a revealing and enjoyable book.' Burlington Magazine Review of the hardback: '... one can only advise the curious to read it for themselves ... an essential addition to collections on the study of the Victorian art world.' The Art Book Review of the hardback: '... a North American pioneer of the critical study of Victorian art and culture. ...Codell's use of theory is relevant, concise, and clear ... persuasive and not intrusive ... results in fascinating conclusions about the audience for art ... To read this book is to be helped in thinking anew about so many aspects of artistic culture in Britain ... contributes greatly to the expansion of our understanding of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century art. The foundation for a fuller and more pluralistic understanding of the period.' Journal of Pre-Raphaelite Studies