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Art for Art's Sake Elizabeth Prettejohn

Art for Art's Sake By Elizabeth Prettejohn

Art for Art's Sake by Elizabeth Prettejohn


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Summary

Explores the distinctive role of painting in the debates surrounding the notion of 'art for art's sake' and Aestheticism in Victorian England. This book traces the emergence of the debates in 1860s and their development into 1870s, focusing on the principal protagonists of the Aesthetic Movement and their paintings.

Art for Art's Sake Summary

Art for Art's Sake: Aestheticism in Victorian Painting by Elizabeth Prettejohn

In the London circles of Dante Gabriel Rossetti and Frederic Leighton, the notion of art for art's sake became a shared concern: if art is not created for the sake of preaching a moral lesson, or supporting a political cause, or making a fortune, or any other objective, what might art be? Art historian Elizabeth Prettejohn traces the emergence of the debates over this issue in the 1860s and 1870s, focusing especially on the Rossetti, Whistler, Leighton, and other protagonists of the Aesthetic Movement and their paintings-some of the most haunting and memorable images in modern art. The English painters' search for the formula to best express the idea of art for art's sake was a unified and powerful artistic undertaking, Prettejohn demonstrates, and the Aesthetic Movement made important contributions to the history of modern art.



Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art

About Elizabeth Prettejohn

Elizabeth Prettejohn is professor of history of art at the University of Bristol.

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GOR005591172
9780300135497
0300135491
Art for Art's Sake: Aestheticism in Victorian Painting by Elizabeth Prettejohn
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Yale University Press
20071125
320
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