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Das Gelb Marokkos: Auf den Spuren der Orientmaler Fortuny und Regnault
Das Gelb Marokkos: Auf den Spuren der Orientmaler Fortuny und Regnault
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Marià Fortuny und Henri Regnault waren Vertreter einer orientalistisch geprägten Kunst, die die Rezeption Marokkos in Spanien und Frankreich untersuchten. Die transregionale Studie zeigt europäische Orientalismen in der Malerei der zweiten Hälfte des 19. Jahrhunderts, mit Künstlernetzwerken und wechselseitigen Austauschprozessen zwischen französischen und spanischen Marokkomalern.
Format: Hardback
Length: 389 pages
Publication date: 30 January 2023
Publisher: De Gruyter
Marià Fortuny i Marsal, a prominent Catalan painter from 1838 to 1874, and Henri Regnault, hailing from Paris, were influential figures in the realm of orientalist art. Their transregional study explores the central artworks of these painters, analyzes the reception of Morocco in Spanish and French art, and thus presents a comprehensive and nuanced portrayal of European Orientalism in the second half of the 19th century. The examination of artistic networks and reciprocal exchanges between French and Spanish Moroccan artists takes center stage, as does the exploration of previously overlooked Orientalism in Spain, often mistakenly categorized as part of the "Orient" due to its cultural heritage stemming from al-Andalus in the 19th century.
Marià Fortuny i Marsal, a prominent Catalan painter from 1838 to 1874, and Henri Regnault, hailing from Paris, were influential figures in the realm of orientalist art. Their transregional study explores the central artworks of these painters, analyzes the reception of Morocco in Spanish and French art, and thus presents a comprehensive and nuanced portrayal of European Orientalism in the second half of the 19th century. The examination of artistic networks and reciprocal exchanges between French and Spanish Moroccan artists takes center stage, as does the exploration of previously overlooked Orientalism in Spain, often mistakenly categorized as part of the "Orient" due to its cultural heritage stemming from al-Andalus in the 19th century.
Marià Fortuny i Marsal, a prominent Catalan painter from 1838 to 1874, and Henri Regnault, hailing from Paris, were influential figures in the realm of orientalist art. Their transregional study explores the central artworks of these painters, analyzes the reception of Morocco in Spanish and French art, and thus presents a comprehensive and nuanced portrayal of European Orientalism in the second half of the 19th century. The examination of artistic networks and reciprocal exchanges between French and Spanish Moroccan artists takes center stage, as does the exploration of previously overlooked Orientalism in Spain, often mistakenly categorized as part of the "Orient" due to its cultural heritage stemming from al-Andalus in the 19th century.
Marià Fortuny i Marsal, a prominent Catalan painter from 1838 to 1874, and Henri Regnault, hailing from Paris, were influential figures in the realm of orientalist art. Their transregional study explores the central artworks of these painters, analyzes the reception of Morocco in Spanish and French art, and thus presents a comprehensive and nuanced portrayal of European Orientalism in the second half of the 19th century. The examination of artistic networks and reciprocal exchanges between French and Spanish Moroccan artists takes center stage, as does the exploration of previously overlooked Orientalism in Spain, often mistakenly categorized as part of the "Orient" due to its cultural heritage stemming from al-Andalus in the 19th century.
Weight: 1100g
Dimension: 183 x 246 x 31 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783110737387
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