En Passant: Impressionism in Sculpture
By (Author) Alexander Eiling
Edited by Eva Mongi-Vollmer
Contributions by Juliane Betz
Contributions by Dominik Brabant
Contributions by Philipp Demandt
Prestel
Prestel
19th May 2020
19th May 2020
Germany
General
Non Fiction
Exhibition catalogues and specific collections
735.22
Hardback
360
Width 238mm, Height 287mm, Spine 36mm
1905g
Discover the sculptures of Impressionism and how they embody the movement's ideals. Is there such a thing as "Impressionist sculpture" Since 1881 when Edgar Degas presented Little Dancer Aged Fourteen at the Sixth Impressionist Exhibition in Paris, the term has existed along with the discourse around it. This book is dedicated to the extensive examination of the question what it would mean to translate the characteristics of Impressionist painting, such as light, colour, ephemerality, and the ethereal, into sculpture. The book features a selection of artists including Edgar Degas, Auguste Rodin, and Medardo Rosso and examines the artistic processes that traverse genres in which one medium is enhanced by others. This valuable, fascinating resource offers a unique addition to the scholarship on the Impressionist era. AUTHORS: Alexander Eiling is Curator and Head of Modern Art at the Stadel Museum in Frankfurt, Germany. Eva Mongi-Vollmer is Curator at the Stadel Museum in Frankfurt, Germany. 335 colour illustrations
ALEXANDER EILING is Curator and Head of Modern Art at the Stdel Museum in Frankfurt, Germany. EVA MONGI-VOLLMER is Curator at the Stdel Museum in Frankfurt, Germany.