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OverviewMarie Duvalis a celebration of the art and times of Marie Duval (active 18691885) a unique, pioneering and highly entertaining visual journalist, cartoonist and illustrator whose work appeared in serial magazines and books at a time when the identity of the artist, in Victorian England, was in radical flux. Both a stage actress as well as an artist, Duval was uniquely placed to take advantage of the first appearance of a mass leisure culture by contributing to the weekly magazines that combined current affairs and theatrics with a focus on urban life. Duval would have been excluded from the places in which the penny papers were conceived by male journalists public house back rooms, for example but the forging of new professions allowed her to make her way. The book provides an entertaining visual account of the work of Duval as she struggled and succeeded in creating a new urban visual culture. It will look in turn at key aspects of Victorian mass leisure industry, such as tourism, day-tripping, fashion, the theatre, art and the 'season.' Placing Duval in the visual context of the emerging profession of visual journalism, this illustrated book offers an enticing glimpse of the exciting, strange and world-changing media environment of London in the last part of the nineteenth century. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Simon Grennan , Julian Waite , Roger SabinPublisher: Myriad Editions Imprint: Myriad Editions ISBN: 9780995590090ISBN 10: 0995590095 Pages: 144 Publication Date: 22 March 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviews'Splendid.' - David Kunzle, European Comic Art 'A superb study... Combining fascinating insight with honesty and appraisal, we're treated to an extraordinary journey into the world of late-Victorian humour... positively glorious.' - John Freeman, Down The Tubes 'Marie Duval is one of the forgotten wonders of 19th-century art. Her drawings have something in common with Honoré Daumier, but also look forward almost uncannily to modern comics in their fantastical surreal wit.' - Jonathan Jones, The Guardian 'Splendid.' - David Kunzle, European Comic Art 'A superb study... Combining fascinating insight with honesty and appraisal, we're treated to an extraordinary journey into the world of late-Victorian humour... positively glorious.' - John Freeman, Down The Tubes 'Marie Duval is one of the forgotten wonders of 19th-century art. Her drawings have something in common with Honore Daumier, but also look forward almost uncannily to modern comics in their fantastical surreal wit.' - Jonathan Jones, The Guardian Author InformationDr Simon Grennan is research fellow at the University of Chester, a performance artist as part of the international duo Grennan & Sperandio and author of the graphic novelDispossession. His colleague at University of Chester is lecturerDr Julian Waite, who is a performer and visual artist specialising in street theatre.Professor Roger Sabinis Professor of Popular Culture at the University of the Arts, Central Saint Martins, and the author of many books about comics. They have collaborated as a team on the Marie Duval Archive,a partnership project of Chester University, Central Saint Martins University of the Arts London and Guildhall Library. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |