First published in 1883, but never before translated into English, this collection of J.-K. Huysmans' art criticism reveals the author of Against Nature to be as combative in his aesthetic opinions as he was in his literary ones. At a time when the Impressionists were still being ridiculed, or worse still ignored, Huysmans defiantly proclaimed Degas to be the best painter in France. He filled his pages with analyses of the works of artists whose genius and popularity have been confirmed by time: Gustave Caillebotte, Paul Gauguin, Mary Cassatt, Edouard Manet, Berthe Morisot, Odilon Redon and Gustave Moreau.Huysmans intersperses his reviews of these independent artists with those of the annual Official Salon, whose conventional and dryly academic works he lambasts with his customary gusto and invective.This is the first complete translation of L'Art moderne, and includes 200 black and white illustrations, notes and a glossary of artists.
DRIFTING : A vau-l'eau
J.-K. Huysmans
bookToomas Nipernaadi
August Gailit
bookThe Queen of Darkness and other stories
Grazia Deledda
bookMarianna Sirca
Grazia Deledda
bookThe Angel of the West Window
Gustav Meyrink, Mike Mitchell
bookThe Vatard Sisters
Joris-Karl Huysmans, Brendan King
bookThe Green Face
Gustav Meyrink, Mike Mitchell, Franz Rottensteiner
bookStranded : En Rade
Joris-Karl Huysmans, Brendan King
bookAlves & Co : and other stories
Eca de Queiroz
bookThe Fiery Angel
Valery Bruisov
bookThe Relic
Eca de Queiroz, Margaret Jull Costa
bookHans Cadzand's Vocation & Other Stories
Georges Rodenbach
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