Published on the occasion of an exhibition held at the National Gallery, London, June 22-Sept. 18, 2011. Includes bibliographical references (p. 94-95) and index.
Contents:
Norway and Switzerland: a chronology 1780-1900 / Natasha Podro. Norway in the mind's eye / Christopher Riopelle -- The discovery of the Swiss Alps / Sarah Herring -- Artist biographies / Christopher Riopelle and Sarah Herring -- Norway and Switzerland: a chronology 1780-1900 / Natasha Podro.
Summary:
Forests, rocks, and torrents" brings together an array of Norway and Switzerland's most talented 19th-century artists, who shared an interest in capturing their native dramatic alpine landscapes. This richly illustrated book also examines the differences that climate, character, and political regimes have imposed on artistic practices. Distinct social and political situations in Norway and Switzerland yielded fundamental differences in the two countries' painting traditions. As Norway endured a long struggle for freedom, Switzerland remained proudly independent. While Norway was poor, isolated, and dependent for survival on its natural resources, the Swiss enjoyed prosperity, a cosmopolitan society, and prestige as an early center of industry. The authors examine how this was manifested in the landscape paintings of such prominent artists as Johan Christian Dahl, Thomas Fearnley, Peder Balke, and Alexandra Calame. This book also supplies a helpful chronology and brief artist biographies.
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