High Art: Charles Baudelaire and the Origins of Modernist Painting

Penn State Press (1996)
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Abstract

Moving from the grand tradition of Delacroix to the images of modern life made by Constantin Guys, this movement from "high" to "low," from the unified world of correspondances to the fragmented images of contemporary city life, motivates Baudelaire's equivalent to the post-1968 turn away from formalist art criticism.

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