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The Inspirational Genius of Germany: British Art and Germanism, 18501939

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Inspirational Genius of Germany: British Art and Germanism, 18501939

Contributors:

By (Author) Matthew Potter

ISBN:

9781784993757

Publisher:

Manchester University Press

Imprint:

Manchester University Press

Publication Date:

3rd August 2016

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Main Subject:
Dewey:

709.4109034

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

336

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Description

The inspirational genius of Germany explores the neglected issue of the cultural influence of Germany upon Britain between 1850 and 1939. While the impact on Britain of German Romanticism has been extensively mapped, the reception of the more ideologically problematic German culture of the later period has been neither fully explained or explored.

Reviews

'Potter has succeeded admirably in his stated aim: "to bring to light the true importance of an international tradition that has been neglected in British art history for reasons of historiography and politics". This is a vibrant and engrossing work.'
Richard Scully, University of New England, Reviews in History, 21 September 2013

Potters ambitions extend beyond the history of British art and visual culture Potters sedulous historical research reclaims historical territory. It is part of a greater writing in of not only Anglo-German influences but also the importance of theory for British art Inspirational Genius is a fertile resource for historical detail and a much-needed redress of the programmatic blindness that has adversely affected historical and critical appreciation of the British place in the development of international modernist narratives [Kate Aspinall, Immediations: The Courtauld Institute of Art Journal of Postgraduate Research 3:2 (2013), 978];

Potters rigorous monograph examines a series of case studies of English art and aesthetics over nearly 100 years ... [he] effectively retells the story of Victorian art through the lens of its German influences [Shearer West, University of Oxford, Victorian Studies 57:1 (Autumn 2014), 148151].
'Potters work identifies and addresses critical gaps in the existing scholarship on the British reception of German art ... Potters study is admirable in the subtle and sophisticated ways in which he explores the interactions of the British arts establishment with German aesthetics and aesthetic education ... Potter is at least as interested in the motivations of the art establishment in the nineteenth century as he is in later more avant-garde figures ... when considering moments of Anglo-German cultural transfer over ninety years' [Christian Weikop, The Burlington Magazine, May 2017, 405-6:

In this rich scholarly monograph, Matthew C. Potter does justice to an enterprise first embarked on by his mentor, the distinguished expert on German Romanticism, William Vaughan, in exploring the complex networks on Anglo-German artistic connections in the nineteenth century.

The earlier chapters on the lesser-known figures Herkomer and Atkinson are especially good, helpfully demonstrating the importance of Atkinsons attempts to widern British engagement with German art.


Potters study is admirable in the subtle and sophisticated ways in which he explores the interactions of the British arts establishment with German aesthetics and aesthetic education, especially with respect to the ideas of such important cultural figures as Kant, Herder, Hegel, Schiller and Goethe.

Christian Weikop, The Burlington magazine May 2017

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Author Bio

Matthew C. Potter is Professor of Art and Design History at the University of Northumbria

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