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    New Haven ; London : Yale University Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV044953162
    Format: 542 Seiten , Illustrationen , 27 cm
    ISBN: 9780300100723 , 0300100728
    Content: "Charlotte Salomon (1917-1943) is renowned for her monumental Life? or Theater?, which comprises 784 paintings the artist created in France between 1941 and 1942, before she was sent to Auschwitz where she was killed in 1943. In this in-depth monograph of the iconic work, Griselda Pollock offers a complex reading of Salomon's unique combination of image, text, and music. Without underestimating the tragic violence of her death in the Holocaust, Pollock seeks to reveal the artist's place within European modernism. In addition to discussing how Salomon's project resonates with the work of those who shared her situation of menaced exile, such as Walter Benjamin, Sigmund Freud, and Hannah Arendt, Pollock reveals how Life? or Theater? raises the issue of sexual abuse of women within the artist's family. Full of close visual analysis, this groundbreaking book offers new insight into Salomon's powerful work in its historical and cultural moment"--
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis Seite 528-535
    Language: English
    Subjects: Art History
    RVK:
    Keywords: Salomon, Charlotte 1917-1943 ; Malerei ; Geschichte 1941-1942 ; Biografie
    Author information: Pollock, Griselda 1949-
    Author information: Salomon, Charlotte 1917-1943
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    UID:
    gbv_180182312X
    Format: 286 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: New edition
    ISBN: 9780500204818
    Series Statement: World of art
    Content: A close ally of Camille Pissarro, Berthe Morisot and Edgar Degas, Mary Cassatt was the only American painter at the heart of the Impressionist group in Paris. Highly respected on both sides of the Atlantic, Cassatt was a forthright advocate for women's intellectual, creative and political emancipation. She brought her discerning gaze and compositional inventiveness across many media to the subtle social interactions of women in public and private spaces, such as at the theatre, and in moments of intimacy with children, where she was one of the most attentive and unsentimental analysts of the infant body and the child's emerging personality.0 Tracing key moments in Cassatt's long career, art historian Griselda Pollock highlights Cassatt's extensive artistic training across Europe, analysing her profound study of Old Masters while revealing her intelligent understanding of both Manet and Courbet. Pollock also provides close readings of Cassatt's paintings and her singular vision of women in modernity. Now revised with a new preface, updates to the bibliography and colour illustrations throughout, this book offers a rich perspective on the core concerns of a major Impressionist artist through the frames of class, gender, space and difference
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis Seite 265-269
    Language: English
    Subjects: Art History
    RVK:
    Keywords: Cassatt, Mary 1844-1926 ; Biografie
    Author information: Pollock, Griselda 1949-
    Author information: Cassatt, Mary 1844-1926
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