Hardbound
2002 · New Haven, CT
by Guegan, Stephane, Vincent Pomarede and Louise-Antoine Prat
New Haven, CT: Metropolitan Museum of Art / Yale University Press, 2002. Hardbound. VG+/VG+. Light blue cloth with color pictorial glossy dust jacket. 432 pp with 58 bw and 267 color plates, weighs almost 6 lbs. Published to accompany the exhibition held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, featuring works by French romance painter Theodore Chasseriau. "Theodore Chasseriau was one of the most sensual and intellectual painters of his time. A pupil and precocious disciple of Ingres, he also fell under the influence of Delacroix, and he left his mark on both the second generation of Romantic artists and their Symbolist successors. Although his works fuse Ingres's linear precision with the lush colour and Romantic exoticism of Delacroix, they escape easy stylistic classification. His oeuvre includes Orientalist and religious paintings, scenes from Antiquity, and portraits, but he is best known for his ambitious decorative compositions for the churches of Paris and for the Cour des Comptes in the Palais d'Orsay. This volume presents more than 250 of Chasseriau's paintings, drawings and prints. The texts of the essays and entries, as well as the extensive chronology, focus on the artist's personality, his professional and social milieu, and on the works themselves, thus providing an in-depth view of the state of the arts in France in the mid-19th century." Contents as follows: Indian and the Chinese, or The two Byzantines / Louis-Antoine Prat -- Between Paris and Algiers: a stubborn believer? / Stéphane Guégan -- Resurrection and metamorphosis: Chassériau about 1900 / Christine Peltre -- Catalogue / Stéphane Guégan, Peter Benson Miller, Vincent Pomarède, Louis-Antoine Prat -- Chronology / Bruno Chenique -- Precocious talent, a young man in a hurry (1819-43) ; Cour des comptes years (1844-48) ; "Young god burdened with sorrow" (1849-56) / Vincent Pomerède -- Addendum / Gary Tinterow. (Inventory #: 37106)