Views of Albion is the first comprehensive study of the reception of
British art and design in Central Europe at the turn of the twentieth
century. The author proposes a new map of European Art Nouveau, where
direct contacts between peripheral cultures were more significant than
the influence of Paris. These new patterns of artistic exchange, often
without historic precedence, gave art during this period its unique
character and dynamism. Beginning with an analysis of the concept of
Central Europe, the book examines knowledge about British art and
design in the region. In subsequent chapters the author looks at the
reception of the Pre-Raphaelites in painting and graphic arts as well
as analysing diverse responses to the Arts and Crafts Movement in
Germany, Austria, Poland, Bohemia, Slovakia, Hungary and Southern
Slavic countries. The epilogue reveals the British interest in Central
Europe, echoed in the designs Walter Crane, Charles Robert Ashbee and
publications of The Studio. The book questions the insularity of
British culture and offers new insights into art and design of Central
Europe at the fin de siècle. It presents the region as a vital part
of the international Art Nouveau, but also shows its specific
features, visible in the works of artists such as Alfons Mucha, Gustav
Klimt and Stanisław Wyspiański.
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The Reception of British Art and Design in Central Europe, 1890–1918
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783035398694
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Peter Lang
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter