Store besparelser
Hurtig levering
Gemte
Log ind
0
Kurv
Kurv

The Making of Paul Klee's Career, 1914-1920

Af: Otto Karl Werckmeister Engelsk Hardback

The Making of Paul Klee's Career, 1914-1920

Af: Otto Karl Werckmeister Engelsk Hardback
Tjek vores konkurrenters priser
Paul Klee—one of the preeminent artists of the twentieth century—was associated with all of the major movements of the first half of the century: expressionism, cubism, surrealism, and abstraction. In this economic and political history, O. K. Werckmeister traces Klee's career as a professional artist, concentrating on the years 1914-20 in which Klee rose from obscurity to recognition in the visual culture of the incipient Weimar Republic. Werckmeister reveals the degree to which Klee, who has been traditionally portrayed as aloof from politics and the vicissitudes of the art market, was subject to and interacted with material conditions. Drawing on rich documentary evidence—records of Klee's sales, reviews of his exhibitions, the artist's published writings about his art, unpublished correspondence, as well as contemporary criticism—Werckmeister follows Klee's transformation from an idiosyncratic abstract individualist to a metaphysical storyteller to mystical sage. Werckmeister argues that this latter image was promoted by a number of influential art critics and dealers acting in cooperation with the artist himself. This posture prompted Klee's success first in the war-weary modernist art world of 1916-18 and then in the pseudo-revolutionary art world of 1919-20. This work is a critical challenge to the myth of Klee's art and to the hagiography of his artistic personality. Werckmeister's historical account is sure to be a controversial yet significant contribution to Klee studies—one that will change the nature of Klee scholarship for some time to come.
Tjek vores konkurrenters priser
Normalpris
kr 990
Fragt: 39 kr
6 - 8 hverdage
20 kr
Pakkegebyr
God 4 anmeldelser på
Tjek vores konkurrenters priser
Paul Klee—one of the preeminent artists of the twentieth century—was associated with all of the major movements of the first half of the century: expressionism, cubism, surrealism, and abstraction. In this economic and political history, O. K. Werckmeister traces Klee's career as a professional artist, concentrating on the years 1914-20 in which Klee rose from obscurity to recognition in the visual culture of the incipient Weimar Republic. Werckmeister reveals the degree to which Klee, who has been traditionally portrayed as aloof from politics and the vicissitudes of the art market, was subject to and interacted with material conditions. Drawing on rich documentary evidence—records of Klee's sales, reviews of his exhibitions, the artist's published writings about his art, unpublished correspondence, as well as contemporary criticism—Werckmeister follows Klee's transformation from an idiosyncratic abstract individualist to a metaphysical storyteller to mystical sage. Werckmeister argues that this latter image was promoted by a number of influential art critics and dealers acting in cooperation with the artist himself. This posture prompted Klee's success first in the war-weary modernist art world of 1916-18 and then in the pseudo-revolutionary art world of 1919-20. This work is a critical challenge to the myth of Klee's art and to the hagiography of his artistic personality. Werckmeister's historical account is sure to be a controversial yet significant contribution to Klee studies—one that will change the nature of Klee scholarship for some time to come.
Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 343
ISBN-13: 9780226893587
Indbinding: Hardback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 0226893588
Udg. Dato: 10 jul 1989
Længde: 27mm
Bredde: 260mm
Højde: 187mm
Forlag: The University of Chicago Press
Oplagsdato: 10 jul 1989
Forfatter(e): Otto Karl Werckmeister
Forfatter(e) Otto Karl Werckmeister


Kategori Mellemkrigstiden, 1919 til 1939


ISBN-13 9780226893587


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 343


Udgave


Længde 27mm


Bredde 260mm


Højde 187mm


Udg. Dato 10 jul 1989


Oplagsdato 10 jul 1989


Forlag The University of Chicago Press

Kategori sammenhænge