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Radical Light: Italy's Divisionist Painters, 1891-1910 (National Gallery Publications)

Radical Light: Italy's Divisionist Painters, 1891-1910 (National Gallery Publications)
Authors: Giovanna Ginex, Vivien Greene, Aurora Scotti Tosini
Creators: Linda Schadler, Lara Pucci, Simona Fraquelli
Publisher: National Gallery London
Category: Book

List Price: $65.00
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Sales Rank: 142122

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 192
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3
Dimensions (in): 11.5 x 9.8 x 0.9

ISBN: 1857094093
Dewey Decimal Number: 759.509034
EAN: 9781857094091
ASIN: 1857094093

Publication Date: August 7, 2008
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Italian Divisionism was arguably the most significant art movement in Italy during the last decades of the 19th century. Often misinterpreted as a simple derivative of French Neo-Impressionism, Divisionism actually diverged from the French school in both aims and results. Italian Divisionists were motivated by a basic dissatisfaction with modern civilization and a desire both to endow art with a scientific approach and make it an instrument of social change. At the same time, their work was often deeply Symbolist in character.

This book features many first-generation Divisionists, including Vittore Grubicy de Dragon, Giovanni Segantini, and Gaetano Previati, together with Giacomo Balla, Umberto Boccioni, and others who later launched the Futurist movement, yet were profoundly influenced by Divisionism.



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