Les Dieux et les Demi-Dieux de la Peinture

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Genres: FR Beaux-Arts
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Language: french
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Les Dieux et les Demi-Dieux de la Peinture (The Gods and Demi-Gods of Painting) is a collection of essays on the history of painting by French art critics Théophile Gautier, Arsène Houssaye, and Paul de Saint-Victor. It was first published in 1857.

The essays in the collection cover a wide range of topics, from the Italian Renaissance to the French Romanticism. The authors discuss the work of some of the most famous painters in history, including Raphael, Michelangelo, Titian, Rembrandt, and Rubens. They also consider the broader social and cultural context in which these painters worked.

Les Dieux et les Demi-Dieux de la Peinture is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of painting. It is a well-written and insightful collection of essays that provides a fascinating overview of this important art form.

Here are some of the key themes of the book:

  • The importance of painting in representing the human experience
  • The role of painting in reflecting the values and beliefs of its time
  • The genius of the individual artist
  • The power of art to move and inspire

The book is also notable for its beautiful illustrations, which include engravings of works by some of the most famous painters in history.

Les Dieux et les Demi-Dieux de la Peinture is a classic work of art criticism that has been enjoyed by readers for over 150 years. It is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of painting or the power of art.

Here are some additional details about the book:

  • Authors: Théophile Gautier, Arsène Houssaye, and Paul de Saint-Victor
  • First published: 1857
  • Genre: Art criticism
  • Language: French

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