Mist and Fog in British and European Painting

Mist and Fog in British and European Painting

Fuseli, Friedrich, Turner, Monet and their Contemporaries

By Evan R. Firestone

£60.00

Publication Date: 27th April 2023

  • Focuses for the first time on the theme of mist and fog in British and European painting, providing new insight into well-loved artworks

The metaphorical meanings that have accrued to mist and fog, encouraged by their indeterminate and transitory nature, and the emotions to which they give rise, are variously evident in the work of major artists and their contemporaries.This book is the first to address the themes of mist and fog in British and European painting, from the late 18th to the early 20th centuries. It features paintings by Caspar David Friedrich and JMW Turner, amongst others, and the discussion of artworks is enriched with parallel literary examples that employ mist and fog as metaphor and in allegory, from anti... Read More

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  • Focuses for the first time on the theme of mist and fog in British and European painting, providing new insight into well-loved artworks

The metaphorical meanings that have accrued to mist and fog, encouraged by their indeterminate and transitory nature, and the emotions to which they give rise, are variously evident in the work of major artists and their contemporaries.This book is the first to address the themes of mist and fog in British and European painting, from the late 18th to the early 20th centuries. It features paintings by Caspar David Friedrich and JMW Turner, amongst others, and the discussion of artworks is enriched with parallel literary examples that employ mist and fog as metaphor and in allegory, from anti... Read More

Description

The metaphorical meanings that have accrued to mist and fog, encouraged by their indeterminate and transitory nature, and the emotions to which they give rise, are variously evident in the work of major artists and their contemporaries.This book is the first to address the themes of mist and fog in British and European painting, from the late 18th to the early 20th centuries. It features paintings by Caspar David Friedrich and JMW Turner, amongst others, and the discussion of artworks is enriched with parallel literary examples that employ mist and fog as metaphor and in allegory, from antiquity to Joseph Conrad.

Mist and fog engender fascination and mystery, enticing with their wispy veils and vaporous moods, and they are the stuff of dreams and visions. 'The mists of time' and 'in a fog' are common expressions that substantiate the long association of mist and fog with the passage of time, the vagaries of memory and feelings of uncertainty. Mist and fog obscure, conceal and when they dissipate, reveal. Vaporous atmosphere in art and life masks evil and can elicit presentiments of death. It also has been used in art to convey the splendours of the spiritual world and the terrors of the supernatural.

Details
  • Pages: 176
  • Publisher: Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
  • Series: Northern Lights
  • Publication Date: 27th April 2023
  • Trim Size: 19 x 25 mm
  • Illustration Note: Includes 84 colour illustrations
  • ISBN: 9781848225732
Reviews
'The history of the representation of Mist and Fog is a real desideratum of research. As old as the phenomena are as a problem for representation in art, they have so far received little attention from art historical research. The study of these phenomena, which are so important for 18th- to early 20th-century painting, is therefore a welcome achievement.' – Prof. Dr. Nils Büttner, Stuttgart State Academy of Art and Design and author of Landscape Painting: A History.
Author Bio

Evan R. Firestone is Emeritus Professor of Art History at the University of Georgia, USA and the author of Animism and Shamanism in Twentieth-Century Art: Kandinsky, Ernst, Pollock and Beuys.

Table of Contents
List of Illustrations; Preface and Acknowledgements; Introduction: A Brief History of Mist and Fog in British and European Painting; Mist and Gothicism in British Painting; Friedrich and Romantic Landscape; Turner: Mist, Memory, Time; Impressionism: The Atmospheric Envelope; Conclusion: Another Look at the Sublime; Bibliography

The metaphorical meanings that have accrued to mist and fog, encouraged by their indeterminate and transitory nature, and the emotions to which they give rise, are variously evident in the work of major artists and their contemporaries.This book is the first to address the themes of mist and fog in British and European painting, from the late 18th to the early 20th centuries. It features paintings by Caspar David Friedrich and JMW Turner, amongst others, and the discussion of artworks is enriched with parallel literary examples that employ mist and fog as metaphor and in allegory, from antiquity to Joseph Conrad.

Mist and fog engender fascination and mystery, enticing with their wispy veils and vaporous moods, and they are the stuff of dreams and visions. 'The mists of time' and 'in a fog' are common expressions that substantiate the long association of mist and fog with the passage of time, the vagaries of memory and feelings of uncertainty. Mist and fog obscure, conceal and when they dissipate, reveal. Vaporous atmosphere in art and life masks evil and can elicit presentiments of death. It also has been used in art to convey the splendours of the spiritual world and the terrors of the supernatural.

  • Pages: 176
  • Publisher: Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
  • Series: Northern Lights
  • Publication Date: 27th April 2023
  • Trim Size: 19 x 25 mm
  • Illustrations Note: Includes 84 colour illustrations
  • ISBN: 9781848225732
'The history of the representation of Mist and Fog is a real desideratum of research. As old as the phenomena are as a problem for representation in art, they have so far received little attention from art historical research. The study of these phenomena, which are so important for 18th- to early 20th-century painting, is therefore a welcome achievement.' – Prof. Dr. Nils Büttner, Stuttgart State Academy of Art and Design and author of Landscape Painting: A History.

Evan R. Firestone is Emeritus Professor of Art History at the University of Georgia, USA and the author of Animism and Shamanism in Twentieth-Century Art: Kandinsky, Ernst, Pollock and Beuys.

List of Illustrations; Preface and Acknowledgements; Introduction: A Brief History of Mist and Fog in British and European Painting; Mist and Gothicism in British Painting; Friedrich and Romantic Landscape; Turner: Mist, Memory, Time; Impressionism: The Atmospheric Envelope; Conclusion: Another Look at the Sublime; Bibliography