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Title:
'Fancy' in eighteenth-century European visual culture / edited by Melissa Percival and Muriel Adrien.
Publisher:
Liverpool University Press on behalf of the Voltaire Foundation,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
xvii, 325 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Fantasy in art.
Fancy pictures--Europe.
Fancy work--Europe.
Figure painting--Europe.
Portrait painting, European--18th century.
Face in art.
Human figure in art.
Europe--Social life and customs--18th century.
Manners and customs.
Fancy work.
Fancy pictures.
Face in art.
Fantasy in art.
Figure painting.
Human figure in art.
Portrait painting, European.
Europe.
Fantaisie--18e siècle.
Morale--18e siècle.
Art rococo.
Mouvement des Lumières.
1700-1799
Other Authors:
Percival, Melissa, editor.
Adrien, Muriel, editor.
Voltaire Foundation.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 289-312) and index.
Summary:
Fancy in the eighteenth century was part of a rich semantic network, connecting wit, whimsicality, erotic desire, spontaneity, deviation from norms and triviality. It was also a contentious term, signifying excess, oddness and irrationality, liable to offend taste, reason and morals. This collection of essays foregrounds fancy - and its close synonym, caprice - as a distinct strand of the imagination in the period. As a prevalent, coherent and enduring concept in aesthetics and visual culture, it deserves a more prominent place in scholarly understanding than it has hitherto occupied. Fancy is here understood as a type of creative output that deviated from rules and relished artistic freedom. It was also a mode of audience response, entailing a high degree of imaginative engagement with playful, quirky artworks, generating pleasure, desire or anxiety. Emphasizing commonalities between visual productions in different media from diverse locations, the authors interrogate and celebrate the expressive freedom of fancy in European visual culture. Topics include: the seductive fictions of the fancy picture, Fragonard and galanterie, fancy in drawing manuals, pattern books and popular prints, fans and fancy goods, chinoiserie, excess and virtuality in garden design, Canaletto's British 'capricci', urban design in Madrid, and Goya's 'Caprichos'.
Series:
Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment, 0435-2866 ; 2020:04.
ISBN:
1789620031
9781789620030
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1119760112
LCCN:
2019452453
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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