Rococo echo
art, history and historiography from Cochin to Coppola
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Author
Publication
2014 - Voltaire Foundation in association with Liverpool University Press, Oxford, England
Language
English
Word Count
99,250 words, Guess
Page Count
397 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100729411583
- ISBN-139780729411585
- Library of Congress Control Number2014486471
- OCLC Control Number892869396
- Better World Books9780729411585
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL31300287M
Classifications
- DDC709.0332
- LCCN6425.R6 R63 2014
- LCCN6425.R6
Alternate Titles
- Art, history and historiography from Cochin to Coppola
- Rococo echo
Description
"In Rococo echo, a team of international contributors adopts a wide lens to explore the relationship of the Rococo with time. Through chapters organised around broad temporal moments--the French Revolution, the First World War and the turn of the twenty-first century--contributors show that the Rococo has been viewed variously as modern, late, ruined, revived, preserved and anticipated. Taking into account the temporality of the Rococo as form, some contributors consider its function as both a visual language and a cultural marker engaged in different ways with the politics of nationalism, gender and race. The Rococo is examined, too, as a mode of expression that encompassed and assimilated styles, and which functioned as a surprisingly effective means of resisting both authority--whether political, religious or artistic--and cultural norms of gender and class. Contributors also show how the Rococo, from its birth in France, reverberated through England, Germany, Italy, Portugal and the South American colonies to become a pan-European, even global movement."--Page 4 of cover.
Subjects
Series Statement
- Oxford University studies in the Enlightenment -- 2014:12
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