Faces Of Impressionism by George T.M. Shackelford
A concise, illustrated study of how Impressionist painters reinvented portraiture, examining how artists used light, color, loose brushwork and candid, urban settings to capture fleeting expressions, social identity and modern subjectivity; accompanying essays explore the role of sitters and models, questions of gender and class, the influence of photography and changing exhibition contexts, and how the face and gaze became a site for negotiating new artistic and social attitudes.
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