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The literate eye: Victorian art writing and the prose of modern aesthetics.

机译:文人眼:维多利亚时代的艺术作品和现代美学散文。

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This dissertation analyzes a body of literature which British authors generated in an astonishing profusion in the nineteenth century: the criticism, history, and theory of the visual arts. I describe art writing as a discourse that expanded dramatically in the 1840's, stimulated by the building and expansion of museums, the circulation of cheaply-reproduced art images, and the growth of a middle class with disposable income. Each chapter focuses on a different controversy in the visual art world that provoked furious literary debate. Chapter One looks at critical responses to Turner's quasi-abstract late canvases, and Ruskin's defense of them in Modern Painters I; Chapter Two examines debates over art works displayed at the Great Exhibition of 1851; Chapter Three contextualizes Walter Pater's essay “School of Giorgione” with the 1877 Grosvenor Gallery show, where Whistler exhibited his scandalous “Nocturnes”; Chapter Four analyzes the radical socialist aesthetics of William Morris and Oscar Wilde; and Chapter Five reads Roger Fry's defenses of French Post-Impressionism in the context of his contact with other non-Western art forms from British colonial territories.;Rather than seeing art writing as a subordinate part of the Victorian visual world, my project places this literature at the center of Victorian debates about culture, class, and national identity. My argument suggests that many of the aesthetic ideas we canonically associate with the twentieth century in fact arose out of these social changes in the Victorian world. Such notions as “culture” and “form” were harnessed to oppose popular, commodified kinds of art like genre paintings; and the Modernist promotion of the formalist autonomy of art was in fact a version of arguments made in the nineteenth century, as Victorian writers attempted to reverse the perceived “degradation of art” by a new and uneducated art-viewing public. In other words, this project works to redefine aesthetic Modernism as a set of propositions arising, in part, out of new economic, political, and cultural developments in Victorian Britain.
机译:这篇论文分析了十九世纪英国作家在惊人的大量创作中产生的文学作品:视觉艺术的批评,历史和理论。我将艺术写作描述为一种话语,在博物馆的建造和扩展,廉价复制的艺术图像的发行以及中产阶级可支配收入的增长的刺激下,在1840年代急剧发展。每章的重点是视觉艺术界引发争议的文学辩论的不同争议。第一章着眼于对特纳的准抽象后期油画的批评性回应,以及鲁斯金在《现代画家》中对它们的辩护。第二章探讨了关于1851年世界大展上展出的艺术品的辩论;第三章将沃尔特·帕特(Walter Pater)的论文“乔尔乔涅学校”与1877年格罗夫纳画廊的展览联系起来,惠斯勒在那里展示了他的丑闻“夜曲”。第四章分析了威廉·莫里斯和奥斯卡·王尔德的激进社会主义美学。第五章读罗杰·弗莱(Roger Fry)与英国殖民地的其他非西方艺术形式接触时对法国后印象派的辩护;而不是将艺术写作视为维多利亚时代视觉世界的下属部分,维多利亚时代有关文化,阶级和民族认同的辩论的中心文献。我的论点表明,实际上我们与二十世纪典范地联系在一起的许多美学观念实际上是来自维多利亚时代世界的这些社会变化。诸如“文化”和“形式”之类的观念被用来反对流派绘画等流行的,商品化的艺术。实际上,现代主义对形式主义艺术自主权的提倡实际上是19世纪争论的一种形式,当时维多利亚时代的作家试图扭转一个新的,没有受过教育的,对艺术有见识的公众的看法,认为这是“艺术的退化”。换句话说,该项目旨在重新定义审美现代主义,将其作为一系列命题,部分是源于维多利亚时代英国的新经济,政治和文化发展。

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  • 作者

    Teukolsky, Rachel Kerri.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, Berkeley.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, Berkeley.;
  • 学科 Art History.;Literature English.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2004
  • 页码 365 p.
  • 总页数 365
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:44:13

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