Description
Examining paintings, photographs, fashion plates and caricatures, this book explores the meanings of dress and fashion in 19th century European art, whilst addressing issues of self-representation, modernity and politics.
About the Author
Justine De Young is Assistant Professor of the History of Art at the Fashion Institute of Technology, New York. Her research focuses on nineteenth and twentieth-century art and literature, visual and material culture, modernism and fashion. She has written widely on art and fashion, notably for the 2012-3 exhibition, 'Impressionism, Fashion and Modernity'.
Reviews
This is an exciting book, excellent in its scope and rigour, immaculately edited and richly imaginative. It proposes a new approach to fashion research concerning dress, art and the body. * Peter McNeil, University of Technology Sydney, Australia *
Accessible and intelligent, these lively essays take us from snapshots to a much larger and complicated picture of fashion's enduring and multitudinal impact on material and visual culture. * Gloria Groom, The Art Institute of Chicago, USA *
Book Information
ISBN 9781788314480
Author Justine De Young
Format Paperback
Page Count 288
Imprint Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Series Dress Cultures
Weight(grams) 506g
Details
Subtitle: |
Dress and Identity, Politics and the Body, 1775-1925 |
Series: |
Dress Cultures |
Imprint: |
Bloomsbury Visual Arts |