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Rival Sisters, Art and Music at the Birth of Modernism, 1815–1915

Rival Sisters, Art and Music at the Birth of Modernism, 1815–1915

  • Editor: Mattis, Olivia
  • Editor: Rubin, James Henry

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Contents

  • Contents: Musical paintings and colorful sounds: the imagery and rhetoric of musicality in the Romantic Age, James H. Rubin and Olivia Mattis. Part I Origins: Opsis Melos Lexis: before and around the total work of art, Simon Shaw-Miller
  • Caspar David Friedrich and music: a 'divine kingdom of hearing'?, Julie Ramos. Part II Dialogues: Berlioz, Delacroix, and La Mort d'Ophelie, Peter Bloom
  • Music as magic architecture: immersive environments in Baudelaire and Whistler, Suzanne M. Singletary. Part III Realism and Music: Gustave Courbet and music: soundscapes and the total work of art, James H. Rubin
  • Music as muse: Thomas Eakins's realist agenda in Elizabeth at the Piano, Debra Hanson
  • 'One art eating the other' in A0/00mile Zola's L'Oeuvre, Michelle Foa. Part IV Musicality in Paint: Manet, Liszt and The Old Musician, Campbell Ewing
  • Strums the word: Manet's Spanish Singer, Therese Dolan
  • The musical imagination of Henri Fantin-Latour, Anne Leonard. Part V Grand Schemes and Other Bases: Schwind's 'Symphony': Beethoven, Biedermeier, and the cruelty of romance, Cordula Grewe
  • Burne-Jones's Le Chant d'amour and the condition of music, Tim Barringer. Part VI Fin de Siecle: Rodin's Beethoven, Olivia Mattis
  • Grafting a dream: Henri Bergson, Claude Debussy and Henri Matisse, Charlotte de Mille. Art/Music, Music/Art - a bibliography, Olivia mattis
  • Index.