Old Paris : Twenty Etchings, With an Essay on the Etcher - Charles Meryon - Books - Sothis Press - 9781036506759 - October 10, 2024
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Old Paris : Twenty Etchings, With an Essay on the Etcher

Charles Meryon

Old Paris : Twenty Etchings, With an Essay on the Etcher

This book delves into the life and legacy of Charles Meryon, a figure whose contributions to art have been both profound and, until recently, undervalued. Through a detailed examination of Meryon's work, primarily his etchings that capture the essence of Paris with unparalleled originality, the author situates him among Europe's greatest artists. The narrative underscores the tragic irony of Meryon's struggle for recognition during his lifetime, juxtaposed against the backdrop of an era that failed to appreciate his genius.

The thematic exploration extends beyond biography to probe into broader issues such as the fickleness of public taste, the challenges artists face in gaining widespread acclaim, and the pivotal role of patronage in artistic survival.

The author argues convincingly that Meryon's story is emblematic of recurring dilemmas within art historywhere visionary talent often goes unrecognized by contemporaries only to be celebrated posthumously. By weaving together Meryons personal trials with his professional achievements, this book frames his oeuvre as not merely a collection of images but as a critical commentary on nineteenth-century society and its cultural hierarchies.

In conclusion, this insightful analysis not only resurrects Charles Meryon from historical obscurity but also offers a poignant reflection on the imperatives for artistic validation.

It appeals to anyone interested in art history, cultural studies, or the timeless interplay between creativity and societal acceptance.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 10, 2024
ISBN13 9781036506759
Publishers Sothis Press
Dimensions 250 g   (Weight (estimated))

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