Divisionism : mastery of color? effusion of color! : Winter 1 /

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Imprint:Ostfildern : Hatje Cantz, [2014]
©2014
Description:295 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/9857893
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Varying Form of Title:Mastery of color? effusion of color!
Winter 1
Other authors / contributors:Higgitt, Caroline.
Saunders, Bronwen.
Tittensor, John.
Fondation Pierre Arnaud (Lens, Switzerland)
ISBN:9783775735797
3775735798
Notes:Published in conjunction with the exhibition at Fondation Pierre Arnaud, Lens/Crans-Montana, December 22, 2013-April 22, 2014.
Part of a two-exhibition series making up a five-year cycle. Winter exhibitions explore the theme of the encounter between the particular and the universal, and summer exhibitions address either the connections between different civilizations or the influence of the past on the present.
Includes bibliographical references.
Summary:The representatives of Neo-Impressionism permanently liberated paint from the blend on the palette as well as from its traditional method of application, just as it had been revived through the atmospheric illusionism of the Impressionists. Beginning in France, the painterly revolution of the new movement-also known as Pointillism or Divisionism-stretched from the banks of the Seine to the snow-covered slopes of the Alps, from George Seurat to the Swiss artist Giovanni Giacometti. Unmixed and adhering to visual laws, the painters placed dots, spots, and lines of colour alongside each other so precisely that the human eye ultimately performs the job of blending the colours during the process of viewing.

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Call Number: N6465.N44 D58 2014
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