Cézanne and The Eternal Feminine
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:24th Mar '05
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This volume explores the alteration of Cézanne's The Eternal Feminine and its importance to the history of art.
Cézanne's painting The Eternal Feminine has been known by a variety of titles and, as Wayne Andersen has discovered, has also been altered. This volume is the first to interrogate the original state of The Eternal Feminine and to resolve its mysterious importance to Cézanne and the history of art.Cézanne's painting The Eternal Feminine, painted in 1878, has been given considerable attention in the literature on this artist, though it has generally embarrassed scholars because it suggests aspects of the artist's personality that many connoisseurs in the past would rather have repressed. The painting has been known by a variety of titles and, as Wayne Andersen has discovered, has also been altered. He traced these alterations to an art dealer who made them in an effort to render the painting more marketable. This volume is the first to interrogate the original state of The Eternal Feminine and to resolve its mysterious importance to Cézanne and, more broadly, the history of art. Devoting a separate chapter to each of the titles by which the picture has been known, Andersen resolves its hidden meaning while providing a fresh look at Cézanne's artistic process.
"A fresh and suggestive approach to rereading the history of modern painting through the lens of gender." -- Bookforum
"An eminently readable and thought-provoking book about much, much more than just the painting reproduced on its dust-jacket." H-FRANCE
"As a treasure trove of myths and images reflecting prurient male sexuality in high art, this study richly records a facet of nineteenth-century French cultural history." - Laurence M. Porter, Michigan State University
ISBN: 9780521837262
Dimensions: 254mm x 178mm x 16mm
Weight: 680g
266 pages