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Ottocento: Romanticism and Revolution in 19th Century Italian Painting [Hardcover]

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0812232070 978-0812232073 November 22, 2003
The Ottocento (literally "eight hundred"), or the nineteenth century, witnessed the creation of a united Italy. This century, which was the age of nationalism throughout Europe, gave birth to modern Italy as a definable political entity after a long period of regional fragmentation and foreign domination. The political struggle for unification was known as the Risorgimento, meaning to rise up again (evoking similar powerful alliterative like renaissance and resurrection). The term was chosen because Italians hoped that their land might overcome internal political divisions and regionalism to regain the prominent place in Western Civilization it had enjoyed during the Roman and Renaissance times, when the Italic peninsula had been a rich and vital center.

The Ottocento was an epoch of major upheavels and drastic changes, or revolutions, in the fabric of Italian thought and society, not least in the area of the arts, especially painting.

One of the major themes of this exhibition is that the art of the epoch reveals a national consciousness long before Italy's actual political unification in 1870. A second them is that Italian artists were not as isolated as formerly thought (as a perusal of the biographies of the artists included in the exhibition as well as those of other Ottocento artists reveals). They participated in broader European crosscurrents, though always painted with a decidedly Italian timbre. When they adopted overly Italianate subjects and styles, it was frequently as an intentional regional and/or nationalistic statement. Sometimes to avoid censureship they employed Italian historical subjects as a guise for contemporary political issues. A third theme of the exhibition is that the entire century, and thus the risorgimiento itself, was motivated vy a romantic spirit. A seminal factor was the city of Rome, a cosmopolitan centre from the mid-eighteenth through the mid-nineteenth centuries for native and foreign artists alike. Even in the second half of the nineteenth century, when artists also visited Paris, then preeminent in the art world, and travelled extensively throughout Europe, Rome remained an artistic mecca and an eloquent muse.


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  • Hardcover: 292 pages
  • Publisher: Philip Wilson Publishers (November 22, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0812232070
  • ISBN-13: 978-0812232073
  • Product Dimensions: 11.5 x 8.8 x 1.1 inches
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4.0 out of 5 stars Rare Study of Nineteenth Century Italian Painting, August 13, 2009
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In the United States, there has been very little study of Nineteenth Century Italian Painting. The Risorgimento was one of the great political and social movements of Nineteenth Century Europe and yet the cultural aspects of this movement are almost unknown on this side of the Atlantic. When this book was published in 1992, "Ottocento" was the first serious consideration of Nineteenth Century Italian Painting.

As a first exploration of the subject, "Ottocento" does an adequate job of laying out the Italian artisitc landscape of the time. The numerous chapters by Italian art scholars are well written and easy to follow for a non-specialist. The only downside of the book are the numerous black and white reproductions. A printing revolution has taken place in the last twenty years. "Ottocento" feels and looks like a exhibit catalogue of twenty five years ago. But in the final analysis, the paintings are beautiful and if this topic is of interest to you, "Ottocento" is a must purchase.
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dei macchiaioli, esposizione italiana, divisionist technique, del bravo, belle arti, additional bibliography, historical romanticism, national exposition, del suo tempo
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Galleria Nazionale, Palazzo Pitti, Belle Arti, Museo Nazionale, Gallerie Nazionali, New York, Diego Martelli, Civica Galleria, San Martino, Museo Civico, Giacinto Gigante, Domenico Morelli, Galleria Civica, Giovanni Fattori, Del Bravo, Exposition Universelle, Palazzo Reale, Self Portrait, Silvestro Lega, Cristiano Banti, Esposizione Nazionale, Francesco Hayez, Maggio Serra, Achille Gigante, Andrea Appiani
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