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Author Rubin, James Henry.

Title Impressionist cats & dogs : pets in the painting of modern life / James H. Rubin
Published New Haven ; London : Yale University Press, [2003]
©2003

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Description 144 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 29 cm
Contents Introduction -- Animal images in modern light -- -- Beasts compared with man -- -- The artist's special companions -- The avant-garde animal -- The painter's best friend -- The artist as a rover -- -- Gone to the dog's house -- Snooty family values -- Who had a bone to pick? -- Ladies and their lappers -- -- Renoir's love affair wth cats --
Summary "Many Impressionist paintings of modern life and leisure include images of household pets. Their appealing presence lends charm to such works while alluding to middle-class prosperity and the growing importance of animals as family members. In many cases, such domestic denizens significantly complement representations of their owners. In certain others, the devotion of individual artists to their pets symbolically enhances their expressions of artistic identity. This enjoyable and informative book focuses on the role of pets in Impressionist pictures and what this reveals about art, artists, and society of that era." "James H. Rubin discusses works in which artists paint themselves or their friends in the company of their pets, including several paintings by Courbet (who was fond of dogs) and Manet (a notorious lover of cats). He points out that in some works by Degas, dogs contribute to the artist's commentary on psychological and social relationships, and that in paintings by Renoir, dogs and cats have playful and erotic overtones. He also offers a theory to explain why Monet almost never painted pets. Drawing on early pet handbooks and treatises on animal intelligence, Rubin explores nineteenth-century opinions on cats and dogs and compares handbook illustrations to the animals shown in Impressionist works. He also provides fascinating information on pet ownership and on the place of Impressionism in the long history of animal painting."--BOOK JACKET
Notes Formaly CIP. Uk
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 137-138) and index
Subject Cats in art.
Dogs in art.
Painting, French.
Impressionism (Art) -- France.
LC no. 2003002422
ISBN 0300098731 cased
Other Titles Impressionist cats and dogs