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Art in Theory 1815-1900

An Anthology of Changing Ideas
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Art in Theory 1815-1900 is a comprehensive anthology that compiles 260 key documents on nineteenth-century art theories. Edited by Charles Harrison, Paul Wood, and Jason Gaiger, this volume offers writings from artists, critics, philosophers, and literary figures which explore major themes such as genius and originality, Realism, Modernity, Impressionism, and the rise of photography. Each section is introduced by an essay contextualising the period's ideas in their historical and artistic practice settings, accompanied by editorial notes and a thorough bibliography.
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Ideal for students and teachers of art history and theory, as well as readers with an interest in nineteenth-century art, cultural debates, and the development of modern aesthetics.

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* Provides an indispensable companion to Harrison and Wooda s classic volume Art in Theory 1900--1990. * Extends to a startling degree the canon of nineteenth--century art theory. * Offers for the first time English translations of material from foreign sources, comprising a third of the entire volume.

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Art in Theory 1815-1900 provides the most wide-ranging and comprehensive collection of documents ever assembled on nineteenth-century theories of art. Like its highly successful companion volume, Art in Theory 1900-1990, also edited by Charles Harrison and Paul Wood, its primary aim is to provide students and teachers with the documentary material for informed and up-to-date study.

Its 260 texts, clear organisation, and considerable editorial content in this anthology furnish a vivid and indispensable introduction to the history of the art of the period. The anthology is also invaluable to anyone interested in the wider cultural debates of the nineteenth century, and in the development of modern aesthetic theories. Harrison, Wood, and Gaiger collect writings by artists, critics, philosophers, and literary figures, some reprinted in their entirety, others excerpted from longer works.

Among the major themes treated are concepts of genius and originality, modes of landscape painting, approaches to Realism, the question of Modernity and debates over Impressionism, theories of optics and colour, the aesthetics of photography, and the rise of photography.

Each section is prefaced by an essay that situates the ideas of the period in their historical context, while relating theoretical concerns and debates to developments in the practice of art. Each text is briefly introduced by an outline giving the circumstances of its original appearance and indicating its relevance to the development of modern artistic theory. An extensive bibliography is also provided.

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Described as โ€œan enormous contribution to the field and a triumph of editorial endeavourโ€ by the Journal of Art & Design Education, this anthology is praised for its wide-ranging and comprehensive collection, clear organisation, and valuable editorial content. It is regarded as an indispensable resource for students, teachers, and anyone interested in nineteenth-century cultural debates and modern aesthetic theories.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780631200666

Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 08 January 1998

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 58.0mm

Width: 173.0mm

Height: 246.0mm

Weight: 2132g

Pages: 1120

About the Author

Charles Harrison is Professor of History and Theory of Art at the Open University. He is author of Essays on Art & Language (1991, 2001), Modernism (1997), Conceptual Art and Painting (2001) and Painting the Difference (2005).


Paul Wood is Senior Lecturer in Art History at the Open University. He is the author of Conceptual Art (2002) and has contributed to various publications in the history of modern art.


Jason Gaiger is Lecturer in Art History at the Open University. He is the editor and translator of Herderโ€™s Sculpture: Some Observations on Shape and Form from Pygmalionโ€™s Creative Dream (2002) and has published widely in the field of art history and aesthetics.

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