The Nabis and Intimate Modernism: Painting and the Decorative at the Fin-de-Siècle

Author:   Katherine M. Kuenzli
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   304
Publication Date:   31 March 2017
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Author:   Katherine M. Kuenzli
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.560kg
ISBN:  

9781138262119


ISBN 10:   1138262110
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   31 March 2017
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Contents: Introduction; Decorating the street, decorating the home: Bonnard's Women in a Garden and the poster; Wagner as intimist: Vuillard's Desmarais decoration and the symbolist theater; Modernism and Catholicism in Maurice Denis's Frauenliebe und Leben; Two versions of the Gesamtkunstwerk: the Nabis and the art nouveau interior; The art of reverie; Vuillard's Vaquez decoration and the Nabis' critical legacy; Conclusion: An armchair aesthetic: from the Nabis to Matisse and beyond; Bibliography; Index.

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'I know of nothing else that takes on the big issue of the Nabis' ultimate place in art history so forthrightly and courageously ... an innovative account that will really make a difference to how modernist art is narrated.' Martha Ward, University of Chicago, USA 'The Nabis raise more problems of art-historical definition and presentation than most comparable avant-garde groups, and there is a need for clarity. Their deliberately esoteric name, designed to set them apart from their contemporaries, is largely to blame: modern publishers have found it off-putting. Thus the appearance of Katherine Kuenzli's serious and scholarly new study is welcome.' Burlington Magazine '... an important book that contributes a new analysis of the relationships between art and design in modern times... First audiences for this excellent book include all interested in modernism, art history, design history, and French cultural studies... the potential impact of this book is significantly broad: Kuenzli provides a basis for re-evaluating what we think we know of twentieth-century art's emergence... Highly Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through researchers/faculty.' Choice 'Kuenzli's chapters result in original readings and insights... the book remains a central achievement, a study which situates several of the Nabi artists in the most profound aesthetic debates of their time. Moreover, this study convincingly shows how the work of these artists not only expressed but, in many cases, anticipated the very aesthetic debates of the fin de siecle. Copiously illustrated, clearly written, and persuasively argued, Kuenzli assuredly achieves her aim of restoring to these artists their crucial importance to painterly modernism and indeed to the larger history of modern art.' H-France 'Katherine M. Kuenzli's book, The Nabis and Intimate Modernism: Painting and the Decorative at the Fin-de-Siecle, makes a very strong case not only for the intellectual seriousness of the Nabi movement, but also for its modernism. In a series of interconnected essays, Kuenzli explores the intellectual ambitions as well as the contradictory aims of a group that produced mass-market posters as well as elite decorations. Readers will be struck by the tremendous lucidity of the book's arguments, especially as the author tackles the paradoxes and contradictions that attend the Nabi project... The Nabis and Intimate Modernism reveals the difficult and also contradictory aspirations for a decorative modernism that would be transformative. Katherine Kuenzli's persuasive arguments and subtle research paint a picture of a fin-de-siecle moment when an art based on pleasure, and on a dreamlike fusion of viewer and work, could embody an aesthetic that was thoroughly modernist.' Sehepunkte 'Kuenzli has not only made an essential contribution to the literature on the Nabis (not to mention modernism), but also at the same time provided a daring model for the intellectual benefits of erasing divisions between academic disciplines and art forms.' Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide 'This book makes a notable contribution both in its reading of the Nabis' decorative ensembles and in its advocacy of the group's importance to modern art.' French Studies 'In raising the question of the relationship between Nabi decorative painting and the self, Kuenzli's book is a welcome addition to the growing English-language literature on this important, if still ill-defined group of artists, and productively furthers the scholarship on the nature of the vexed relationship between decoration and modernism.' caa.reviews


'I know of nothing else that takes on the big issue of the Nabis' ultimate place in art history so forthrightly and courageously ... an innovative account that will really make a difference to how modernist art is narrated.' Martha Ward, University of Chicago, USA 'The Nabis raise more problems of art-historical definition and presentation than most comparable avant-garde groups, and there is a need for clarity. Their deliberately esoteric name, designed to set them apart from their contemporaries, is largely to blame: modern publishers have found it off-putting. Thus the appearance of Katherine Kuenzli's serious and scholarly new study is welcome.' Burlington Magazine '... an important book that contributes a new analysis of the relationships between art and design in modern times... First audiences for this excellent book include all interested in modernism, art history, design history, and French cultural studies... the potential impact of this book is significantly broad: Kuenzli provides a basis for re-evaluating what we think we know of twentieth-century art's emergence... Highly Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through researchers/faculty.' Choice 'Kuenzli's chapters result in original readings and insights... the book remains a central achievement, a study which situates several of the Nabi artists in the most profound aesthetic debates of their time. Moreover, this study convincingly shows how the work of these artists not only expressed but, in many cases, anticipated the very aesthetic debates of the fin de siecle. Copiously illustrated, clearly written, and persuasively argued, Kuenzli assuredly achieves her aim of restoring to these artists their crucial importance to painterly modernism and indeed to the larger history of modern art.' H-France 'Katherine M. Kuenzli's book, The Nabis and Intimate Modernism: Painting and the Decorative at the Fin-de-Siecle, makes a very strong case not only for the intellectual seriousness of the Nabi movement, but also for its modernism. In a series of interconnected essays, Kuenzli explores the intellectual ambitions as well as the contradictory aims of a group that produced mass-market posters as well as elite decorations. Readers will be struck by the tremendous lucidity of the book's arguments, especially as the author tackles the paradoxes and contradictions that attend the Nabi project... The Nabis and Intimate Modernism reveals the difficult and also contradictory aspirations for a decorative modernism that would be transformative. Katherine Kuenzli's persuasive arguments and subtle research paint a picture of a fin-de-siecle moment when an art based on pleasure, and on a dreamlike fusion of viewer and work, could embody an aesthetic that was thoroughly modernist.' Sehepunkte 'Kuenzli has not only made an essential contribution to the literature on the Nabis (not to mention modernism), but also at the same time provided a daring model for the intellectual benefits of erasing divisions between academic disciplines and art forms.' Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide 'This book makes a notable contribution both in its reading of the Nabis' decorative ensembles and in its advocacy of the group's importance to modern art.' French Studies 'In raising the question of the relationship between Nabi decorative painting and the self, Kuenzli's book is a welcome addition to the growing English-language literature on this important, if still ill-defined group of artists, and productively furthers the scholarship on the nature of the vexed relationship between decoration and modernism.' caa.reviews


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Katherine M. Kuenzli is Associate Professor of Art History at Wesleyan University, USA.

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