Description: CONDITION: UNREAD 1989 Princeton Univ. Press large (and heavy) hardcover (brown boards) & dust jacket, in mylar cover, first edition, 2nd printing. Dust jacket shows 3 tiny bits of edge wear top edge. B&W era photos, drawings, woodcuts, art reproductions throughout. CONTENT: Paintings and graphics, novels and poems are historical sources as well as aesthetic objects. Artists themselves become historians when they interpret the past by painting a historical scene, for instance, or by discussing earlier times in a novel. Artists both reflect and shape their environment. These concepts underlie Peter Paret's new study of Germany in the nineteenth century. The book spans fifty years of German history, from the rise of liberalism in the 1830s to the Franco-Prussian War, German unification, and the fading of liberalism in the new empire. Each chapter treats one or more works of art or literature, and links the background, creation, and impact of these works to the politics of the time. A phase of the Revolution of 1848, for example, is illuminated by Alfred Rethel's woodcuts depicting civil strife as a medieval dance of death; a novel by Theodor Fontane suggests psychological inadequacies as a reason for Prussia's collapse before Napoleon and implies that modern Germany suffers from similar weaknesses. On one level, Art as History is political history seen through the arts. On another level, works of art are discussed for their own sake. By paying attention to the ways society and politics interact with the artist's psychology and intentions, and with the changing characteristics of his discipline, we gain a deeper understanding of his aesthetic achievement. Over a hundred reproductions of works of art and of contemporary newspaper illustrations are closely integrated into the text. Innovative in its fusion of narrative history with aesthetic and intellectual analysis, in its exploration of the interplay of history and the arts, and as a study of the artist in a changing world, the book helps us understand why Germany's vigorous bourgeois culture failed politically, and offers new perspectives on the rise of Prussia-Germany to great and flawed power. Shipping via USPS media mail within 2 days of order. All books clean. Questions welcome & answered.
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Features: Dust Jacket, DJ in mylar cover, 1800's Germany, B&W era photos throughout, B&W art reproductions throughout
California Prop 65 Warning: NONE
Format: Hardcover
Personalize: No
Number of Pages: 240 Pages
Illustrator: B&W illustrations
Topic: Art History, Culture, German History, Germany History, Liberalism in Germany
Book Series: Historical
Vintage: Yes
Era: 1800s
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Ex Libris: No
Edition: First Edition
Language: English
Publication Year: 1989
Book Title: Art as History
Intended Audience: Adults
Author: Peter Paret
Original Language: English
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Literary Movement: 1860s+ Germany
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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Signed: No
Genre: History, Sociology
Personalized: No
Type: European History