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5.0 out of 5 stars A Comprehensive Look at a Major Force in American Art
Robert Henri was certainly an important figure in the development of American art away from the purely academic style that was beginning to stifle it, as it had nearly done in Europe. In France the impressionist movement had altered European art forever, but the United States was not very fast in accepting the change. However, the advent of photography, with its exact...
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3.0 out of 5 stars Great information -- Not so great reproductions
I was pleased and impressed by both the quantity and the quality of the information in this book (5 stars) -- Bennard Perlman did a great job. However I was not at all thrilled with the print quality of the too-few color reproductions. Many of the works looked as if they were photographed through amber glass. (2 stars) I realize Dover is not a high end publisher, but this...
Published on April 18, 2007 by Jane Bucci


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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Comprehensive Look at a Major Force in American Art, June 26, 2006
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David B Richman (Mesilla Park, NM USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Robert Henri: His Life and Art (Paperback)
Robert Henri was certainly an important figure in the development of American art away from the purely academic style that was beginning to stifle it, as it had nearly done in Europe. In France the impressionist movement had altered European art forever, but the United States was not very fast in accepting the change. However, the advent of photography, with its exact images, was making the photographic style of art obsolete. Eventually Henri would lead the way to a more recognizable modern studio style of painting and of teaching, but his early years in the American Midwest certainly belied that brilliant future. The chance fight that led to his father being charged with murder in Nebraska caused the family to change their last names, with his father becoming a Lee and Robert becoming a Henri (he always pronounced it Hen-ry, not On-rie, as one might expect) in order to avoid detection. The family moved east, with Henri studying art in Philadelphia and eventually in Europe. In the mean time his father was cleared, but the family never changed back to their original name of Cozad, possibly out of fear that someone might take revenge on them.

Henri had his blind spots as he failed to see Matisse and Cezanne as the talents they were, but he almost single-handedly pushed American painting and the teaching of art away from neo-classicism into a distinctly American form of Impressionism, and this opened the way for further movement. For all of this, plus his many innovations in the teaching of art that we now take for granted, we owe him a great debt, as well as for his excellent book of observations on the practice of visual art - "The Art Spirit."

In "Robert Henri: His Life and Art" Bennard Perlman has captured the excitement of this sea change in American art and illustrated it with many of Robert Henri's best canvases.

I recommend this book highly for those who would understand the period after Winslow Homer and before Georgia O'Keeffe in American art.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Great information -- Not so great reproductions, April 18, 2007
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Jane Bucci "Artist -- Still Living" (Springfield, Illinois United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Robert Henri: His Life and Art (Paperback)
I was pleased and impressed by both the quantity and the quality of the information in this book (5 stars) -- Bennard Perlman did a great job. However I was not at all thrilled with the print quality of the too-few color reproductions. Many of the works looked as if they were photographed through amber glass. (2 stars) I realize Dover is not a high end publisher, but this is an ART BOOK! I just wish Robert Henri's art, graced by Bennard Perlman's text, had warranted a little more quality control. I give this book only 3 stars total.
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