Decadence: In Morbid Colours- Art and the Idea of Decadence in the Bohemian Lands 1880-1914

by Otto M. Urban

Other authorsDaniel Vojtěch (Contributor), Luboš Merhaut (Contributor)
Hardcover, 2006

Status

Available

Call number

NX571.C9 U723

Publication

Artefakt/Arbor Vitae (2011), Edition: 1st, 416 pages

Description

Born from a bizarre, fin-de-si cle amalgam of dandyism, occultism and Symbolism, Decadence moved the Romantic imagination firmly indoors, into a morbid, mauve-hued interior with Redon on the walls and Poe on the bookshelves. Czech art was well suited to express the Decadent temperament, and In Morbid Colours reveals, for the first time, the incredible cornucopia of fantastical, proto-Surrealist art produced under this rubric between 1880 and 1914. Full of superb color illustrations, it details the work of artists such as Frantisek Bilek, Karel Hlav cek, Frantisek Kavan, Benes Kn pfer, Gabriel Max, Alfons Mucha, Max Pirner, Jan Preisler, Jakub Schikaneder, Hanus Schwaiger, Max Svabinsky and Josef V chal, as well as artists with ties to Czech art such as Alfred Kubin, August Br mse and Richard Teschner. All of these artists constitute a hitherto-undiscovered world unto themselves, and each is embellished here with superbly-researched commentary and excerpts from contemporaneous Decadent literature.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

416 p.; 11 inches

ISBN

8086300846 / 9788086300849
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