Gawkers : : Art and Audience in Late Nineteenth-Century France / / Bridget Alsdorf.

How the urban spectator became the archetypal modern viewer and a central subject in late nineteenth-century French artGawkers explores how artists and writers in late nineteenth-century Paris represented the seductions, horrors, and banalities of street life through the eyes of curious viewers know...

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Place / Publishing House:Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
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Physical Description:1 online resource (296 p.) :; 140 color + 17 b/w illus.
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Introduction --   |t Chapter 1 Accident --   |t Chapter 2 Audience --   |t Chapter 3 Street Theater --   |t Chapter 4 Attraction --   |t Conclusion --   |t Acknowledgments --   |t Notes --   |t Index --   |t Photography and Copyright Credits 
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520 |a How the urban spectator became the archetypal modern viewer and a central subject in late nineteenth-century French artGawkers explores how artists and writers in late nineteenth-century Paris represented the seductions, horrors, and banalities of street life through the eyes of curious viewers known as badauds. In contrast to the singular and aloof bourgeois flâneur, badauds were passive, collective, instinctive, and highly impressionable. Above all, they were visual, captivated by the sights of everyday life. Beautifully illustrated and drawing on a wealth of new research, Gawkers excavates badauds as a subject of deep significance in late nineteenth-century French culture, as a motif in works of art, and as a conflicted model of the modern viewer.Bridget Alsdorf examines the work of painters, printmakers, and filmmakers who made badauds their artistic subject, including Félix Vallotton, Pierre Bonnard, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Honoré Daumier, Edgar Degas, Jean-Léon Gérôme, Eugène Carrière, Charles Angrand, and Auguste and Louise Lumière. From morally and intellectually empty to sensitive, empathetic, and humane, the gawkers these artists portrayed cut across social categories. They invite the viewer’s identification, even as they appear to threaten social responsibility and the integrity of art.Delving into the ubiquity of a figure that has largely eluded attention, idling on the margins of culture and current events, Gawkers traces the emergence of social and aesthetic problems that are still with us today. 
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653 |a Ambroise Vollard. 
653 |a Auguste Vaillant. 
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653 |a Benvenuto Cellini. 
653 |a Camille Mauclair. 
653 |a Caricature. 
653 |a Cartoon. 
653 |a Cesare Lombroso. 
653 |a Champfleury. 
653 |a Charivari. 
653 |a Charles Baudelaire. 
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653 |a Charles Philipon. 
653 |a Chester Dale. 
653 |a Competition. 
653 |a Constantin Guys. 
653 |a Cricket test. 
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653 |a Degenerate art. 
653 |a Dictionary of Received Ideas. 
653 |a Disenchantment. 
653 |a Dreyfus affair. 
653 |a E. T. A. Hoffmann. 
653 |a Edgar Allan Poe. 
653 |a Edgar Degas. 
653 |a Ferdinand Walsin Esterhazy. 
653 |a Fine art. 
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653 |a Georges Seurat. 
653 |a Giacomo Meyerbeer. 
653 |a Gustave Caillebotte. 
653 |a Gustave Courbet. 
653 |a Herbert Marcuse. 
653 |a Honoré Daumier. 
653 |a Hydra effect. 
653 |a Illustration. 
653 |a Impressionism. 
653 |a Isocline. 
653 |a Jane Avril. 
653 |a Jingoism. 
653 |a Journalism. 
653 |a Jules Renard. 
653 |a L'Assiette au Beurre. 
653 |a L'Aurore. 
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653 |a La Revue Blanche. 
653 |a La Vie (painting). 
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653 |a Mary Cassatt. 
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653 |a Pierre Larousse. 
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653 |a Robert le diable. 
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653 |a Rosicrucianism. 
653 |a Sadahide. 
653 |a Salon des Cent. 
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653 |a Siegfried Bing. 
653 |a Subsidy. 
653 |a Suspension of disbelief. 
653 |a Symbolic power. 
653 |a The Execution of Marshal Ney. 
653 |a The Film Crew. 
653 |a The Masses. 
653 |a Trial of the Thirty. 
653 |a Ubu Roi. 
653 |a Urban renewal. 
653 |a V. 
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