A Companion to French Art by Natalie Adamson - ISBN: 9781119370468
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French art’s journey: Revolution to global contemporary, a vital companion.

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    624 pages

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    26 March 2026

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Summary

A comprehensive exploration of the evolutions, innovations, and legacies of French art from the late eighteenth-century to the present

Charting the artistic eras from the transformative upheavals of the French Revolution to the dynamic global intersections of contemporary art in the 21st century, A Companion to French Art, provides an unparalleled analysis of French art. Edited by Richard Taws and Natalie Adamson, this authoritative volume offers new ways to consider the broad …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781119370468
ISBN-10:1119370469
Author:Natalie Adamson, Richard Taws
Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:Wiley-Blackwell
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:624
Release Date:26 March 2026
Weight:1.38kg
Dimensions:56mm x 193mm x 264mm
Series:Wiley Companions to Art History
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About The Author

Natalie Adamson

NATALIE ADAMSON is Professor in the School of Art History, University of St Andrews, Scotland. She specialises in the art, politics and cultural history of twentieth-century France. Her publications include Painting, Politics and the Struggle for the École de Paris, 1944-1964 and the co-edited volumes Academics, Pompiers, Official Artists and the Arrière-Garde: Defining Modern and Traditional in France, 1900-1960 and Material Imagination: Postwar European Art, 1946-1971.

RICHARD TAWS is Professor in the History of Art Department at University College London. His work focuses on the intersections of art, media, and politics in modern France. His publications include Time Machines: Telegraphic Images in Nineteenth-Century France and The Politics of the Provisional: Art and Ephemera in Revolutionary France. He has also co-edited volumes on art, technology, and media in early modern and modern Europe.

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