Degas and the Business of Art: “A Cotton Office in New Orleans” (College Art Association Monograph)
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Experience the captivating world of Edgar Degas with "A Cotton Office in New Orleans" - a College Art Association Monograph that unveils the fascinating story behind this iconic painting. Immerse yourself in the rich historical context as Marilyn R. Brown delves into the social nuances and intricate complexities that shaped Degas's relationship with the business of art.
Uncover the hidden narratives of Degas's intentions as he carefully constructed this masterpiece with a specific buyer in mind. Despite facing financial setbacks with the actual cotton firm he depicted, Degas's meticulous attention to detail and profound artistic expression shine through. This book takes you on a journey through the artist's struggles, illuminating the delicate balance between creative vision and the commercial world.
Step into a world of interwoven destinies, where world events and market conditions shaped the fate of "A Cotton Office in New Orleans." Explore the impact of international stock market crashes and the fluctuating cotton and art markets on Degas's aspirations for the sale. Witness the triumphs and tribulations as this remarkable canvas finally finds acclaim within the second Impressionist show in Paris in 1876.
Discover the intricate layers of meaning that emerge from the scattered form and atomized figures within the painting. Marvel at the seemingly innovative composition that captivated audiences in Pau. Unravel the transcendent message of Degas's own ambivalence about capitalism, as some interpreters suggest, and delve into the artist's unintentional, yet successful, marketing strategy.
Join us on this extraordinary journey as we unravel the intertwined threads of art, business, and the ever-evolving nature of success. Expand your artistic horizons and immerse yourself in the genius of Edgar Degas with "A Cotton Office in New Orleans: The Business of Art" - a thought-provoking monograph that promises to enrich your understanding of one of the most significant images of the 19th century.
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