Victorian Radicals: From the Pre-Raphaelites to the Arts & Crafts Movement
By (Author) Martin Ellis
By (author) Timothy Barringer
By (author) Victoria Osborne
Prestel
Prestel
1st October 2018
Germany
General
Non Fiction
709.4109034
288
Width 290mm, Height 240mm
567g
This generously illustrated and exciting new study of the Victorian era features rarely seen works, provocative essays, and a striking, period-inspired design. Although the word "Victorian" connotes a kind of dry propriety, the artists working in the Victorian era were anything but. Starting with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and lasting through the dawn of the 20th century, the era's painters, writers, and designers challenged every prevailing belief about art and its purpose. The full spectrum of the Victorian avant-garde is in magnificent display in this book that features nearly 150 works drawn from the Birmingham Museum's unparalleled collection. Characterized by attention to detail, vibrant colors, and engagement with literary themes and daily life, the paintings, works on paper, and decorative objects featured reveal the myriad ways Victorian artists and artisans made sense of a rapidly changing world. Perceptive essays and the latest scholarship illuminate the issues these artists contended with, including the relationship to art and nature, questions of class and gender identity, the value of handmade versus machine production, and the search for beauty in an age of industry. Designed to reflect the tactile nature of the work and featuring typography inspired by the Victorian era, this beautiful volume is as fresh and bold as the visionaries it celebrates. AUTHORS: Martin Ellis is a freelance curator, lecturer, and broadcaster and former Curator of Applied Art at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, England. Timothy Barringer is the Paul Mellon Professor and Chair of the History of Art at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. Victoria Osborne is Curator of Fine Art for Birmingham Museums Trust, England. 260 colour illustrations
TIM BARRINGER is Paul Mellon Professor of the History of Art at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. MARTIN ELLIS is a freelance curator, lecturer, broadcaster, and former Curator of Applied Art at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery in England. VICTORIA OSBORNE is Curator of Fine Art for Birmingham Museums Trust in England.