, RMN / Mus e d'Orsay, 2023 Softcover, 144 pages, ENG, 255 x 195 x 15 mm, NEW, illustrated in colour. ISBN 9782711879878.
The 18th century is regarded as the golden age of pastel. A medium second to none when it comes to rendering the effects of texture and velvety complexions, use of pastel was often restricted to portraiture. Although it fell out of fashion at the time of the French Revolution, pastel enjoyed a revival between the second half of the 19th and early 20th century. The range of available pastels was considerably broadened in terms of shades and textures alike, so opening the door to all types of experiments and practices. The Mus e d?Orsay?s collection bears ample witness to this revival. Neither drawing nor painting, pastel is a unique art providing an immediate relationship with the material Composed of pure pigments, it rests in suspension on the paper?s or canvas? grain. The resulting vibration is what creates its beauty, as well as its fragility. It is a multifaceted medium that encompasses all possible modulations, from misty blurring to the most vigorous crosshatching. Pastel merges line and color. It is significant that an artist of Degas? stature used it almost exclusively from 1888-90 onwards, his choice of the medium marking the culmination of his tireless research on drawing and color. The exhibition catalogue is organized around eight major themes emphasizing the revival of pastel that began in the second half of the 19th century. From the portrait, following on from the 18th century, to symbolist artists? chimeras by way of landscape and social change, the itinerary will include a wide range of artists and spotlights works by Millet, Degas, L vy-Dhurmer, Redon, Mary Cassatt and many other pastellists.
, RMN, 2023 Softcover, 144 pages, Texte en Francais / Nouveau, 260 x 200 x 10 mm, ill. en couleur / n/b. ISBN 9782711879694.
Le XVIIIe si cle est consid r comme l? ge d?or du pastel, pass de mode la R volution fran aise, le pastel conna t une renaissance partir de la moiti du XIXe si cle jusqu?au d but du XXe. La gamme de pastels s? tend alors consid rablement tant en termes de nuances que de textures, ouvrant ainsi la porte tous types d?exp rimentations. La collection du mus e d?Orsay t moigne de ce renouveau de mani re exceptionnelle.