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Victorian Painting

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This comprehensive survey explores one of the most dynamic eras in painting history, extending beyond the UK to English-speaking countries tied to Britain through cultural connections. Once viewed as a mere reflection of sentimentality and outdated academic standards, Victorian painting is now appreciated for its own merits. The author, Lionel Lambourne, presents a vibrant picture of a time marked by energy and creativity, fueled by wealth, optimism, and a burgeoning demand for art. This era saw many artists rise to celebrity status, producing diverse works across various styles, subjects, and media, while the profession gained unprecedented public respect. The book is organized thematically, covering topics such as Mural and History Painting, the Nude, Portraits, Sporting Art, Genre Scenes, and Women Painters, as well as social themes like the Fallen Woman and Social Realism, and movements including the Pre-Raphaelites. With a light touch and engaging anecdotes, it features 600 color illustrations, making it both beautiful and informative. This work serves as an invaluable reference, showcasing not only famous images but also the fine contributions of lesser-known artists, highlighting the remarkable range and depth of Victorian art.

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Victorian Painting, Lionel Lambourne

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