Painting Outside the Lines: Patterns of Creativity in Modern ArtHarvard University Press, 2001 - 251 páginas Why have some great modern artists—including Picasso—produced their most important work early in their careers while others—like Cézanne—have done theirs late in life? In a work that brings new insights, and new dimensions, to the history of modern art, David Galenson examines the careers of more than 100 modern painters to disclose a fascinating relationship between age and artistic creativity. |
Contenido
The Problem | 1 |
Artists Ages and Prices | 12 |
Market Values and Critical Evaluation | 23 |
Importance in Modern Art | 32 |
Experimental and Conceptual Innovators | 49 |
Paris from Manet to Miró | 75 |
New York from Marin to Minimalism | 112 |
Intergenerational Conflict in Modern Art | 147 |
The Critical Evaluation of the Careers of French Artists | 173 |
The Critical Evaluation of the Careers of American Artists | 181 |
Ages of American Artists at the Time of Their First OnePerson New York Gallery Exhibitions | 191 |
Notes | 193 |
Bibliography | 225 |
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Index | 241 |
The Changing Careers of Modern Artists | 161 |
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Painting outside the Lines: Patterns of Creativity in Modern Art David W. Galenson Vista previa limitada - 2009 |
Painting Outside the Lines: Patterns of Creativity in Modern Art David W. Galenson Vista previa limitada - 2001 |