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Australasian Artists at the French Salons
About this book
From 1872 to 1939, a significant number of Australian and New Zealand artists were chosen for exhibition at the annual French Salons. The imprimatur of the Salons bestowed prestige, publicity and visibility, and increased an artist's saleability, both at home and abroad. But the character of the Salons fragmented over time and selection became coloured by the nature of the Salon and the values it represented. Tradition, rebellion, innovation and unique interests became arbiters and by the close of these years, France had lost its position as the centre of the art world.With details drawn from the archives of the Louvre, Australasian Artists at the French Salons, is a fascinating and detailed record of the world of these artists... their allegiance to a studio or master, their subjects, their travels and their locations. We sense their aspirations and their hopes and their excitement at establishing themselves on a world stage.A fully updated 3rd edition in colour.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Forward
- Abbot to Ashton
- Baker-Clack to Butler
- Carrick-Fox to Crowley
- Danciger to Dend
- Farmer to Fuller
- Geach to Grier
- Hales to Hurry
- James to Jorgenson
- Lamb to Longstaff
- McCubbin to Muskett
- Nankivell to Napier-Bell
- O’Connor to Owen
- Parker to Power
- Quinn
- Rae to Russell
- Saint-Maur-Morse to Swan
- Teague to Tucker
- Vyner
- Waterlow to Wriqut
- Tea in the Salons by Olivier Meslay