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Picturing Russias Men Masculinity And Modernity In Nineteenthcentury Painting Allison Leigh

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Picturing Russias Men Masculinity And Modernity In Nineteenthcentury Painting Allison Leigh
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.14 MB
Author: Allison Leigh
ISBN: 9781501341793, 9781501341823, 1501341790, 1501341820
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Picturing Russias Men Masculinity And Modernity In Nineteenthcentury Painting Allison Leigh by Allison Leigh 9781501341793, 9781501341823, 1501341790, 1501341820 instant download after payment.

There was a discontent among Russian men in the nineteenth century that sometimes did not stem from poverty, loss, or the threat of war, but instead arose from trying to negotiate the paradoxical prescriptions for masculinity which characterized the era. Picturing Russia's Men takes a vital new approach to this topic within masculinity and art historical studies by investigating the dissatisfaction that developed from the breakdown in prevailing conceptions of manhood outside of the usual Western European and American contexts.
By exploring how Russian painters depicted gender norms as they were evolving over the course of the century, each chapter shows how artworks provide unique insight into not only those qualities that were supposed to predominate, but actually did in lived practice. Drawing on a wide variety of source material, including previously untranslated letters, journals, and contemporary criticism, the book explores the deep structures of masculinity to reveal the conflicting desires and aspirations of men in the period. In so doing, readers are introduced to Russian artists such as Karl Briullov, Pavel Fedotov, Alexander Ivanov, Ivan Kramskoi, and Ilia Repin, all of whom produced masterpieces of realist art in dialogue with paintings made in Western European artistic centers. The result is a more culturally discursive account of art-making in the nineteenth century, one that challenges some of the enduring myths of masculinity and provides a fresh interpretive history of what constitutes modernism in the history of art.

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