Portrait of a Lady: Peintures et photographies amricaines en France, 1870-1915

Portrait of a Lady: Peintures et photographies amricaines en France, 1870-1915
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Terra Foundation for the Arts,U.S.
Country
United States
Published
1 June 2008
Pages
152
ISBN
9780932171559

Portrait of a Lady: Peintures et photographies amricaines en France, 1870-1915

The Gilded Age of the United States-a time of dazzling prosperity and decorative opulence at the close of the nineteenth century -inspired an equally extravagant artistic outpouring, particularly in portraiture of high-society women. Depicting women dressed in lush ball gowns, with regal bearing and beguiling expressions, these portraits were acquired in large numbers by the French government of the era. Paintings by celebrated American artists such as John White Alexander, Thomas Eakins, William T. Dannat, and John Singer Sargent and photographs taken by Gertrude Kasebier, George Henry Seeley, Edward Steichen, and Clarence H. White remain in French public collections today, and they are the subject of the Musee d'Art Americain Giverny exhibition Portrait of a Lady. This accompanying volume, with texts in both English and French, includes eighty full-color reproductions of these portraits and provides critical insight to the varied representations of femininity in art.
Portrait of a Lady brings a new perspective to the Gilded Age: a period of fruitful exchange between French and American artists, between painting and photography, between tradition and avant-garde-all linked to the myth of woman, a myth that is both eternal and constantly changing.

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