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Paris in Ruins : The Siege, the Commune and the Birth of Impressionism

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SKU:
9780861542697
UPC:
9780861542697
Author:
Smee, Sebastian'
'ISBN:
9780861542697'
'Publisher:
Oneworld Publications'
'Language:
English'
'Pages:
384 pages'
'Format:
Hardback'
'Published Date:
17/10/2024'
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Author: Smee, Sebastian

France

Published on 17 October 2024 by Oneworld Publications in the United Kingdom.

Hardback | 384 pages
242 x 165 x 25 | 616g

Pulitzer-winner Sebastian Smee relives the remarkable birth of Impressionism from the ashes of warParis, January 1871 – the final, agonising days of the Franco-Prussian War. As the German army cements its advantage, shells rattle through the Left Bank. It is a bitterly cold winter; there is no fuel, no medicine, no food. The city’s poorer citizens have long turned to eating rats, cats and dogs. France has been brought to its knees.

Édouard Manet, Berthe Morisot, and Edgar Degas are trapped in the besieged city. Renoir and Bazille have joined regiments outside of Paris, while Monet and Pissarro fled the country just in time. Out of the Siege and the Commune, these artists developed a newfound sense of the fragility of life. A feeling for transience – reflected in Impressionism’s emphasis on fugitive light, shifting seasons, glimpsed street scenes, and the impermanence of all things – would change art history forever.

This is the extraordinary account of the ‘Terrible Year’ in Paris and its monumental impact on the rise of Impressionism.