City of cinema Paris 1850-1907

City of Cinema traces film's evolution from obscure entertainment to significant art form of the 20th century. Placing cinema in the context of 19th-century Parisian visual culture, this book brings together posters, paintings, studio and documentary photography, and film stills that evoke Pari...

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Körperschaften: Musée d'Orsay (GastgeberIn), Los Angeles County Museum of Art (GastgeberIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Lehmbeck, Leah (HerausgeberIn), Salvesen, Britt (HerausgeberIn), Schwartz, Vanessa R. (HerausgeberIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: Los Angeles, CA Los Angeles County Museum of Art 2022
New York, NY Available through ARTBOOK/D.A.P.
New York, NY DelMonico Books-D.A.P.
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Zusammenfassung:City of Cinema traces film's evolution from obscure entertainment to significant art form of the 20th century. Placing cinema in the context of 19th-century Parisian visual culture, this book brings together posters, paintings, studio and documentary photography, and film stills that evoke Paris as a site of consumption, demonstrate early cinema's relationship with technology and the fine arts, and highlight local and global spaces of film production. It also examines the aspects of 19th-century visual culture that gave rise to cinema as a modern medium with an eager audience. Aligning with French beliefs that the nation's culture would be democratized through consumption, cinema reinforced a set of assumptions about French cultural and political authority and disseminated these ideas to the rest of the world
Beschreibung:Published in conjunction with an exhibition held at Musée d'Orsay, Paris, September 28, 2021-January 16, 2022, with the title "Enfin le cinéma! Arts, images et spectacles en France (1833-1907)," and at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, February 20-July 10, 2022, with the title "City of Cinema: Paris, 1850-1907.
Beschreibung:191 Seiten
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30 cm
ISBN:1636810217
1-63681-021-7
9781636810218
978-1-63681-021-8