Paul Delaroche: Painting and Popular Spectacle

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Paul Delaroche: Painting and Popular Spectacle explores the connections between painting and an emergent popular visual culture in the early nineteenth century, which included new forms of optical entertainment such as Panoramas and Dioramas and innovation in fields such as illustration, art reproduction, and stage decor. Delaroche's paintings caused a sensation at the Paris Salon, with critics comparing the emotional response they elicited to that of popular melodrama. Yet his appeal to a certain type of spectator lay behind the increasingly hostile criticism to which his works were subjected, and has in our own time led to his uncertain status in the art historical canon. This book focuses on Delaroche's appeal to a newly expanded audience. Lacking in specialist knowledge, but nevertheless keen to engage with and deeply affected by art, the behaviour of this new public prompted lively discussions about who has the right to judge art and on what grounds.

Working across disciplinary boundaries, this book proposes a new reading both of Delaroche and of the connections between the arts in this period. The artist emerges as a figure at the cutting edge of an emergent trans-medial popular visual culture in which we see the formation of modern spectatorship.

Author(s): Patricia Smyth
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 258
City: Liverpool

Cover
Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Chronology
Introduction
1 Illusion versus Style in History Painting
2 Theatricality, Authenticity, and the Expression of Emotion
3 Narrative Strategy: The Assassination of the duc de Guise, Henri III et sa cour, and Early Nineteenth-Century Word–Image Debates
4 Afterlives and Legacies: Delaroche’s Modernity
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index