Toward Modern Art : From Puvis de Chavennes to Matisse and Picasso

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Pub. Date: 2002-09-07
Publisher(s): Rizzoli
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Summary

This catalogue of the major exhibition at the Palazzo Grassi in Venice presents a groundbreaking interpretatioin of the birth of modern art. Serge Lemoine, curator of the exhibition and director of the Musée d'Orsay, proposes that "modern art does not descend, as is commonly thought, from Manet and Impressionism, but from . . . the French painter Pierre Puvis de Chavannes (1824-1898)." The author of monumental mural decorations in such civic buildings as the museums of Amiens, Lyons, Rouen, the Panthéon and the Sorbonne, Puvis de Chavannes had a remarkable influence on his contemporaries in France and abroad, including Seurat, Gauguin and Cézanne, as well as on later generations of artists. Equally indebted to Puvis de Chavannes are the great European symbolist painters, from Munch to Hodler. However, perhaps his most prestigious modern acolytes were Picasso and Matisse, who remained loyal to him all their lives.

This volume features detailed scholarly contributions analyzing Puvis de Chavannes's work and all his affiliations, as well as offering rich critical and documentary data on his numerous and notable disciples. Accompanied by over five hundred illustrations, this volume is a superb evocation of a period of great artistic ferment and outstanding creativity.

A landmark study, Toward Modern Art makes the bold argument that modern art does not descend, as is commonly described, from Manet and Impressionism, but rather from the unlikely figure of French painter Pierre Puvis de Chavannes (1824-1898). This gorgeously illustrated volume with over 500 full color illustrations, was organized by Serge Lemoine, director of Musée d'Orsay in Paris, and includes over 15 essays by distinguished writers. Lemoine's side-by-side comparisons and expert commentary bear witness to his groundbreaking thesis.

Table of Contents

The Creatorp. 17
Puvis de Chavannes and the "Solitary Labour of the Pure Artist"p. 49
Puvis de Chavannes's Critical Fortunep. 61
Puvis de Chavannes and the "Petit Boulevard" Painters: Emile Bernard, Paul Gauguin and Vincent van Goghp. 71
Degas and Puvis de Chavannes: Reinventing Classicismp. 89
Puvis de Chavannes and the Nabisp. 101
The Neo-Impressionists and Puvis de Chavannesp. 119
Matisse and Puvis de Chavannes: Four Convergences Plus a Divergencep. 133
From Puvis de Chavannes to Picasso: "To Turn Abstraction into the Forge of Signs"p. 147
Rodin and Puvis de Chavannesp. 167
"Was Puvis de Chavannes a Painter?"p. 175
Antoine Bourdelle: The Untold Posterity of Puvis de Chavannesp. 189
Puvis de Chavannes and Americap. 197
Puvis de Chavannes in Italy: Influences and Denialp. 211
Puvis de Chavannes and Russiap. 227
The Critic's Opinion of Puvis de Chavannes in German-speaking Countries around 1900: Artists, Critics, Art Historiansp. 239
Puvis de Chavannes and the Northp. 253
Between Naturalism and Neo-Romanticisme: Puvis de Chavannes and the Evocative Norwegian Landscapep. 267
Echoes in Albion's Sacred Wood: Puvis and British Artp. 277
Postscriptp. 291
Catalog of Worksp. 295
Artists' Biographiesp. 506
Pierre Puvis de Chavannes's exhibitions 1850-1904p. 531
Selected Bibliographyp. 553
Index of Namesp. 558
Index of Worksp. 562
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