Painting and the Journal of Eugène Delacroix /
The Journal of Eugene Delacroix is one of the most important works in the literature of art history: the record of a life at once public and private, it is also one of the richest and most fascinating aesthetic documents of the nineteenth century, as Delacroix reflects throughout on the relations be...
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Princeton, N.J. :
Princeton University Press,
1995.
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Acquisition Notes: | Purchased with the Gertrud A. White Memorial Fund |
Series: | Princeton series in nineteenth-century art, culture, and society.
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Table of Contents:
- Ch. 1. On the Boundaries of the Arts and the True Power of Painting
- Ch. 2. The Image in Time: The Writing of the Journal
- Ch. 3. A Language for Painting: The Dictionnaire des Beaux-Arts
- Ch. 4. A Painter in the House of Letters
- Ch. 5. The Ambiguities of History: The Apollo Gallery
- Ch. 6. The Treasure of the Temple: Saint-Sulpice.