T.J. Clark
British art historian and writer known for Marxist-informed studies of 19th- and 20th-century painting, especially work on Manet, Courbet and French modernism; author of The Painting of Modern Life and other influential texts.
Books
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1. The Painting Of Modern Life
Paris in the Art of Manet and His Followers
A rigorous, polemical study of how mid-19th-century Parisian painting both responded to and helped shape the experience of modern urban life. The book argues that artists associated with Manet transformed pictorial strategies—cropping, abrupt perspective shifts, attention to surfaces and spectatorship—to register the tempo, anonymity, and commodity relations of the modern city, treating paintings as social documents rather than mere aesthetic objects. By reading formal experiments alongside the political, economic, and social conditions of Parisian modernity, it reframes modernism as a contested cultural practice embedded in everyday life rather than as isolated aesthetic progress.
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