IS THAT BIEDERMEIER: Amerling, Waldmller, and more
By (Author) Agnes Husslein-Arco
By (author) Eszter Bkefi
By (author) Werner Busch
By (author) Elke Doppler
By (author) Udo Felbinger
By (author) Sabine Grabner
By (author) Brigitte Hauptner
By (author) Fernando Mazzocca
By (author) Kasper Monrad
By (author) Stphane Paccoud
Hirmer Verlag
Hirmer Verlag
15th June 2017
Germany
General
Non Fiction
History of art
Theory of art
759.0507443613
Hardback
312
Width 217mm, Height 285mm
1810g
This volume illustrates the development of art in Central Europe from 1830 - 1860 - a period which begins in the age of Biedermeier but extends well beyond it. It shows by means of a selection of representative works how art at this time developed independently and was not restricted to the historical Biedermeier era. DESCRIPTION "Is that Biedermeier", we often ask of pictures which date from the same period but do not look typically Biedermeier. The publication concentrates on these works in particular by showi ng the wide range of painting in the years between 1830 - 1860 through portraits, landscapes and genre pictures. The main focus lies on Austrian painters like Ferdinand Georg Waldmller, Rudolf von Alt and Friedrich von Amerling, together with artists from N orthern Italy, Hungary, Bohemia and Slovenia including Giuseppe Tominz, Jzsef Borsos, Bedich Havrnek and Francesco Hayez. There are also references to the changes in style in furniture production at that time, which also demonstrated a remarkable divers ity.
Agnes Husslein-Arco is an art historian and director of the Belvedere Gallery in Vienna, where Sabine Grabner is a curator.