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The Absolute Bourgeois T. J. Clark

The Absolute Bourgeois By T. J. Clark

The Absolute Bourgeois by T. J. Clark


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Summary

This text shows how certain artists tried to cope in the years following the 1848 French revolution. Concentrating on four particular artists who had little in common, the book shows how they were affected by the events of the time, and discovers links between their work and the Second Republic.

The Absolute Bourgeois Summary

The Absolute Bourgeois: Artists and Politics in France 1848-1851 by T. J. Clark

When this book and its companion volume Image of the People: Gustave Courbet and the 1848 Revolution appeared in 1973, they were taken as a challenge to the way art was usually written about. 'A justification of a certain kind of art history,' was how The Spectator put it. 'The Absolute Bourgeois', said The Times, 'is a product of that school of art history whose history is as well-read as its art, and whilst it covers only a small area of time and place, Clark's approach and style are such that it throws up enough ideas and pleasures to illuminate far beyond its rather special circumstances. It is suffused with wit and pathetic irony.'

Clark's subject is painting and print-making in the years following the 1848 Revolution in France - 'a time', so he argues, 'when art and politics could not escape each other.' The book tells the story of a handful of artists trying to take advantage of that unfamiliar (and short-lived) situation. Daumier and Millet are central, particularly in their dealings with the new State's art-patronage machine; Delacroix figures as painter and diarist, in agonized withdrawal from the possibility of change, haunted by his own Liberty Guiding the People; and Baudelaire is depicted, after a moment of tortured political involvement in the first months of the Republic, as the great poet of post-revolutionary despair.

The Absolute Bourgeois Reviews

'Among the very few really amusing and serious discussions of art and politics' - Observer
'Well written and highly absorbing' - The Times
'A marvellous and compelling book, which deserves to be read with care by all concerned with art, politics and society' - Art Review

About T. J. Clark

T.J. Clark is Professor Emeritus of the History of Art at the University of California, Berkeley. He is the author of the seminal The Painting of Modern Life: Paris in the Art of Manet and His Followers (1984) and Farewell to an Idea: Episodes from a History of Modernism (1999). He writes art criticism regularly for the London Review of Books. His other publications include Image of the People: Gustave Courbet and the 1848 Revolution (1983), also published by Thames & Hudson.

Table of Contents

The picture of the barricade; the art of the republic; Millet; Daumier; Delacroix and Baudelaire.

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GOR001824132
9780500272466
0500272468
The Absolute Bourgeois: Artists and Politics in France 1848-1851 by T. J. Clark
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Thames & Hudson Ltd
1982-04-01
224
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