Art and the French Commune: Imagining Paris after War and Revolution

Art and the French Commune: Imagining Paris after War and Revolution

by Albert Boime
Art and the French Commune: Imagining Paris after War and Revolution

Art and the French Commune: Imagining Paris after War and Revolution

by Albert Boime

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Overview

In this bold exploration of the political forces that shaped Impressionism, Albert Boime proposes that at the heart of the modern is a "guilty secret"--the need of the dominant, mainly bourgeois, classes in Paris to expunge from historical memory the haunting nightmare of the Commune and its socialist ideology. The Commune of 1871 emerged after the Prussian war when the Paris militia chased the central government to Versailles, enabling the working class and its allies to seize control of the capital. Eventually violence engulfed the city as traditional liberals and moderates joined forces with reactionaries to restore Paris to "order"--the bourgeois order. Here Boime examines the rise of Impressionism in relation to the efforts of the reinstated conservative government to "rebuild" Paris, to return it to its Haussmannian appearance and erase all reminders of socialist threat.


Boime contends that an organized Impressionist movement owed its initiating impulse to its complicity with the state's program. The exuberant street scenes, spaces of leisure and entertainment, sunlit parks and gardens, the entire concourse of movement as filtered through an atmosphere of scintillating light and color all constitute an effort to reclaim Paris visually and symbolically for the bourgeoisie. Amply documented, richly illustrated, and compellingly argued, Boime's thesis serves as a challenge to all cultural historians interested in the rise of modernism.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780691239705
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 05/10/2022
Series: Princeton Series in 19th Century Art, Culture, and Society , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 144 MB
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About the Author

Albert Boime, Professor of Art History at the University of California, Los Angeles, is the author of many books, including The Academy and French Painting in the Nineteenth Century and Art in the Age of Revolution

Table of Contents

List Of Illustrations Xi
Acknowledgments Xv
1. Introduction 3
2. The Critical Reception 27
3. The Dislocating Impact Of The Commune On The Impressionists 46
4. The Impressionist Agenda 77
5. Mapping The Terrain 114
Epilogue: Georges Seurat's Un Dimanche A La Grande Fatte And Post-Commune Utopianism 140
Appendix: On Olin Levi Warner's Draft Of A Speech In Defense Of The French Commune 186
Notes 209
Postscript 223
Index 225

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Philip Nord

Quite stimulating—a heady mix of political and art history. Albert Boime does a first-rate job in sorting out the ways Impressionism was shaped by various political orientations.

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"Quite stimulating—a heady mix of political and art history. Albert Boime does a first-rate job in sorting out the ways Impressionism was shaped by various political orientations."—Philip Nord

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