Tuesday, June 13, 2006

"The Judgment of Paris" by Ross King


Do you ever wonder what happened to Meissonier? No? Do you even know who Meissonier was?

If not, here is a chance to find out. Two figures left an imprint on the French art amidst the turbulent times of the late nineteenth century. Manet, whom history dubbed the father of Impressionism (although at the time art critics branded him untalented) and Meissonier, then the highest paid painters and now a figure obscured by history. How did time turn the tables on these two characters? Why is Meissonier forgotten, while the Manet’s paintings sell with $20 million price tag? The answer is in this book.

Mr. King’s skillful examination of the art’s progression from its realism to the appearance of impressionism in the latter part of 1800’s makes for a delightful reading. He analyzes the art critics of the time, the leading political figures, the consequences of a war with Prussia, the French life and French economy.

Written with intellectual appeal and with an eye on the events that drove history, The Judgment of Paris is highly recommend to all lovers of historical non-fiction.

-by Simon Cleveland

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