Benjamin-Constant
marvels and mirages of orientalism
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Contributions
- Benjamin-Constant, 1845-1902 - Contributor
- Montreal Museum of Fine Arts - Contributor
- Musée des Augustins - Contributor
Publication
2014 - Hazan Editions, Québec (Province)
Language
English
Word Count
99,750 words, Guess
Page Count
399 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL27177608M
- ISBN-139782891923835
- ISBN-102891923839
- OCLC Control Number897502099
- OCLC Control Number893942192
and 1 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2014943053
Classifications
- DDC759.4
- LCCND553.B5135 A4x 2014
Alternate Titles
- Marvels and mirages of orientalism
Description
A leading Orientalist painter during the Third Republic in France, Jean-Joseph Benjamin-Constant was one of the great colourists of the period, and his work evokes the sights he had witnessed during his travels in Spain and Morocco, as well as reflecting the exotic contents of his studio. He was the creator of huge, architectural compositions, in which he set fierce-looking Moors and dispassionate odalisques. His history paintings, based on stories from the Bible and Byzantine history, were the culmination of his ventures into Orientalism, and his sparkling palette resulted in wonderfully chromatic and beautiful works. He also stands out as one of the era's great painters of decorative cycles, from his work in Paris at the Opera Comique and the Gare d'Orsay, to the Capitole in Toulouse. His reputation as a society portraitist, meanwhile, won him an international reputation among royalty and the aristocracy, particularly in England. Generously illustrated and written by an international team of specialists on late 19th-century French art, this is the first study to focus on this fascinating figure, offering new and unpublished research into the life of a famous yet today little-known artist and revealing him at work in his studio and at the Paris Salon, teaching at the Academie Julian and amidst the many foreign students and collectors who flocked round him.
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