GAWKERS: Art and Audience in Late Nineteenth-Century France
Explores how artists and writers in late 19th century Paris represented the seductions, horrors, and banalities of street life through the eyes of curious viewers known as badauds. From morally and intellectually empty to sensitive, empathetic, and humane, the gawkers these artists portrayed cut across social categories. Fully illustrated, most in color.
Format: Hardbound
Pages: 285
Publisher: Princeton
Size: 8¼x10¾ inches
ISBN: 9780691166384
Item #: 907841X