Domestic Space in France and Belgium: Art, Literature and Design, 1850-1920
The domestic space - lived, experienced, and represented - embodies the complexity and multiplicity of modern life. Taking in a multitude of perspectives - from interior design, through to architecture, art history and cultural history - this truly interdisciplinary study is the first book to offer an in-depth study of the meaning and identity of domestic spaces and domesticity in modernity. Uniting a range of approaches to the study of interior space across 14 chapters, the book explores the domestic sphere, its conception and representation in art, and its relationship with changing social attitudes during a period of intense cultural transformation to address this neglected area of modernity.

The comparative case-studies, presented from a global collection of scholars from the US, UK, France, Italy, Canada and Belgium, identify how particular sites and cultural forms intermingled and informed one another alongside wider developments in artistic production - taking in photography, architectural innovation and literary modernism. As such, the book offers a vital new addition to our interpretations of artworks, texts and modern homes at the turban of the 20th century. Richly illustrated and drawing upon both archival research and critical theory, its fourteen essays delve into the historical context to highlight the enduring legacies of 19th century design today.

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Domestic Space in France and Belgium: Art, Literature and Design, 1850-1920
The domestic space - lived, experienced, and represented - embodies the complexity and multiplicity of modern life. Taking in a multitude of perspectives - from interior design, through to architecture, art history and cultural history - this truly interdisciplinary study is the first book to offer an in-depth study of the meaning and identity of domestic spaces and domesticity in modernity. Uniting a range of approaches to the study of interior space across 14 chapters, the book explores the domestic sphere, its conception and representation in art, and its relationship with changing social attitudes during a period of intense cultural transformation to address this neglected area of modernity.

The comparative case-studies, presented from a global collection of scholars from the US, UK, France, Italy, Canada and Belgium, identify how particular sites and cultural forms intermingled and informed one another alongside wider developments in artistic production - taking in photography, architectural innovation and literary modernism. As such, the book offers a vital new addition to our interpretations of artworks, texts and modern homes at the turban of the 20th century. Richly illustrated and drawing upon both archival research and critical theory, its fourteen essays delve into the historical context to highlight the enduring legacies of 19th century design today.

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Domestic Space in France and Belgium: Art, Literature and Design, 1850-1920

Domestic Space in France and Belgium: Art, Literature and Design, 1850-1920

Domestic Space in France and Belgium: Art, Literature and Design, 1850-1920

Domestic Space in France and Belgium: Art, Literature and Design, 1850-1920

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The domestic space - lived, experienced, and represented - embodies the complexity and multiplicity of modern life. Taking in a multitude of perspectives - from interior design, through to architecture, art history and cultural history - this truly interdisciplinary study is the first book to offer an in-depth study of the meaning and identity of domestic spaces and domesticity in modernity. Uniting a range of approaches to the study of interior space across 14 chapters, the book explores the domestic sphere, its conception and representation in art, and its relationship with changing social attitudes during a period of intense cultural transformation to address this neglected area of modernity.

The comparative case-studies, presented from a global collection of scholars from the US, UK, France, Italy, Canada and Belgium, identify how particular sites and cultural forms intermingled and informed one another alongside wider developments in artistic production - taking in photography, architectural innovation and literary modernism. As such, the book offers a vital new addition to our interpretations of artworks, texts and modern homes at the turban of the 20th century. Richly illustrated and drawing upon both archival research and critical theory, its fourteen essays delve into the historical context to highlight the enduring legacies of 19th century design today.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798765131510
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 11/14/2024
Series: Material Culture of Art and Design
Pages: 368
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Claire Moran is Senior Lecturer in French, Queen's University Belfast, UK.

Table of Contents

List of Plates
List of Figures
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements

Introduction: Cultures of Domestic Space in the Nineteenth Century Claire Moran

1. 'Louis-Philippe ou l'intérieur': The Emergence of the Modern Interior in the Visual Culture of the July Monarchy Matteo Piccioni
2. Shattered Spaces: The Domestic Interior in Nineteenth-Century French Literature Anne Green
3. Art and Domestic Space: Continuity and Change in Private Collectors' Interiors in Belgium, c. 1830-1930 Ulrike Müller and Marjan Sterckx
4. Inside/Out: Modernity and the Domestic Interior in Belgian Art and Literature Claire Moran
5. A Place to Grieve: Georges Rodenbach, Marcel Proust Nathalie Aubert
6. 'Cromedeyre tout entier est une seule maison.' The Domestic Interior in Jules Romains' Cromedeyre-le-vieil Dominique Bauer
7. Impressionist Interiors and Modern Womanhood: The representation of domestic space in the art of Berthe Morisot and Mary Cassatt Sinéad Furlong-Clancy
8. Bricolage and the domestic interior in the French feminine press of the 1860s and 1870s, from La Ménagère to Stéphane Mallarmé's La Dernière Mode Caroline Ardrey
9. The Bourgeois, their Homes and Sexualities in Colette's Claudine Aina Marti
10. Missing Affinities? Brussels Art Nouveau and Belgian Symbolism Aniel Guxholli
11. Villa Khnopff: The Home of an Artist and the Palace of Art Maria Golovteeva
12. The Bedroom as Metonymic Portrait: Ekphrasis, Balzac and Impressionism in the Nineteenth Century Jill Owen
13. Private Rooms of the Cubist Still Life Anna Jozefacka

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