Comment, Bernard, 1960-
The painted panorama / Bernard Comment ; [translated from the French by Anne-Marie Glasheen].
Rev. expanded ed.
New York : H.N. Abrams, 2000.
272 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cm
"This illustrated book surveys the wide variety of panoramas created in both the Old and New Worlds, from the medium's invention to the present day. Included among the views of cities are Robert Barker's panorama of Edinburgh, as well as depictions of Paris, Rome, Damascus, and other urban sites. Vistas of the Mississippi and Congo Rivers are also illustrated. Among other themes, the Crucifixion, the history of the nineteenth century, and crucial moments in military campaigns proved especially popular. Bernard Comment explores these subjects as well as theoretical aspects of the panorama's history, suggesting how their makers expanded upon the earlier history of landscape painting. He shows that the relationship between viewer and "reality" underwent a profound mutation as this new medium developed - a process that opened the way for a novel logic according to which the world would be transformed into a spectacle, and images substituted for direct experience."--BOOK JACKET.
0810943654
9780810943650
Panoramas History 19th century.
Panoramas (Art) Histoire 19e siècle.
Panoramas.
Panorama's (schilderkunst)
History.
Comment, Bernard, 1960- Panorama.
Location: Library main 212785
Call No.: ND2880 .C6 2000
Status: Available
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