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English
Blackwell Publishing
08 January 1998
Art in Theory 1815-1900 provides the most wide-ranging and comprehensive collection of documents ever assembled on nineteenth-century theories of art.
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Imprint:   Blackwell Publishing
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 249mm,  Width: 173mm,  Spine: 53mm
Weight:   2.200kg
ISBN:   9780631200666
ISBN 10:   0631200665
Pages:   1120
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  A / AS level ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Acknowledgements. A Note on the Presentation and Editing of Texts. General Introduction. Part I: Feeling and Nature:. 1. Originality and Genius. 2. Responses to Nature. Part II: The Demands of the Present:. 3. Utility and Revolution. 4. Art and Nature Moralised. 5. Systems and Techniques. 6. The Individual in the Present. Part III: Modernity and Bourgeois Life:. 7. Modern Conditions. 8. Realism and Naturalism. 9. Morals and Standards. 10. The Conditions of Art. Part IV: Temperaments and Techniques:. 11. Effects and Impressions. 12. Photography as an Art. 13. Science and Method. Part V: Aesthetics and Historical Awareness:. 14. Empathy and the Problem of Form. 15. Cultural Criticism. 16. The Independence of Art. Part VI: The Idea of Modern Art:. 17. Modernist Themes: Paris and Beyond. 18. Expression and Colour. 19. Symbolism. Bibliography. Copyright Acknowledgements. Index.

Charles Harrison is Professor of History and Theory of Art at the Open University. He is author of Essays on Art & Language (1991, 2001), Modernism (1997), Conceptual Art and Painting (2001) and Painting the Difference (2005). Paul Wood is Senior Lecturer in Art History at the Open University. He is the author of Conceptual Art (2002) and has contributed to various publications in the history of modern art. Jason Gaiger is Lecturer in Art History at the Open University. He is the editor and translator of Herder's Sculpture: Some Observations on Shape and Form from Pygmalion's Creative Dream (2002) and has published widely in the field of art history and aesthetics.

Reviews for Art in Theory 1815-1900: An Anthology of Changing Ideas

"‘… an enormous contribution to the field and a triumph of editorial endeavour.’ Journal of Art & Design Education ""The volume provides the most wide-ranging and comprehensive collection of documents ever assembled on nineteenth-century theories of art. Like its highly successful companion volume Art in Theory 1900-1990, it is edited by Charles Harrison and Paul Wood, this time with an additional editor, Jason Gaiger. Its primary aim is to provide students and teachers with the documentary material for informed and up-to-date study. Its two hundred and sixty texts, clear organisation and considerable editorial content combine to provide a vivid and indispensable introduction to the history of the art of the period. The Anthology is also invaluable to anyone interested in the wider cultural debates of the nineteenth century, and in the development of modern aesthetic theories."" Bollettino Del Publications"


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