
style and civilization
Book Details
- Publisher: Penguin Books
- Author: Linda Nochlin
- Language: English
- Published Year: 1971
- ISBN: 0140213058
- Pages: 281
- Dimensions: 19 x 13 cm
- Condition: Used – Good (book is in good condition)
- Availability: In Stock
About the Book
Realism (Style and Civilization) by Linda Nochlin is a landmark study of the Realist movement in art. The book explores how Realism emerged as a response to social, political, and economic changes in the nineteenth century, challenging traditional artistic conventions.
Nochlin examines key artists, themes, and works, placing them within their historical context. Her analysis highlights how Realist painters depicted everyday life and social realities, offering a more direct and honest representation of the world.
With its thoughtful and scholarly approach, this book is ideal for students, researchers, and art enthusiasts interested in modern art movements and critical art history. It remains an essential reference for understanding the development of Realism in Western art.
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Book Details
- Publisher: Penguin Books
- Author: Linda Nochlin
- Language: English
- Published Year: 1971
- ISBN: 0140213058
- Pages: 281
- Dimensions: 19 x 13 cm
- Condition: Used – Good (book is in good condition)
- Availability: In Stock
About the Book
Realism (Style and Civilization) by Linda Nochlin is a landmark study of the Realist movement in art. The book explores how Realism emerged as a response to social, political, and economic changes in the nineteenth century, challenging traditional artistic conventions.
Nochlin examines key artists, themes, and works, placing them within their historical context. Her analysis highlights how Realist painters depicted everyday life and social realities, offering a more direct and honest representation of the world.
With its thoughtful and scholarly approach, this book is ideal for students, researchers, and art enthusiasts interested in modern art movements and critical art history. It remains an essential reference for understanding the development of Realism in Western art.












