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Henry James and American Painting

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By (author): Colm Toibin Declan Kiely Marc Simpson

Depicting characters like the eponymous young sculptor in Roderick Hudson and spaces like the crowded galleries in The Wings of the Dove, Henry Jamess iconic novels reflect the significance of the visual culture of his society. In this book, novelist and critic Colm Tóibín joins art historian Marc Simpson and Declan Kiely of The Morgan Library & Museum to reveal how essential the language and imagery of the artsand friendships with artistswere to Jamess writing.

The authors consider the paintings, photographs, drawings, and sculpture produced by artists in Jamess circle, assess how his pictorial aesthetic developed, and discuss why he destroyed so many personal documents and what became of those that survived. In examining works by figures such as John La Farge, Hendrik Andersen, and John Singer Sargent alongside selections from Jamess novels, personal letters, and travel writings, Tóibín, Simpson, and Kiely explore the novelists artistic and social milieu. They show him to be a writer with a painterly eye for colors and textures, shapes and tastes, and for the blending of physical and psychological impressions. In many cases, the characters populating Jamess fiction are ciphers for his artist friends, whose demeanors and experiences inspired James to immortalize them on the page. He also wrote critically about art, most notably about the work of his friend Sargent.

A refreshing new perspective on a master novelist who was greatly nourished by his friendships with artists, Henry James and American Painting reveals a James whose literary imagination, in Tóibíns words, seemed most at ease with the image and the work of creating fully realized portraits of his characters.

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  • Weight: 1043g
  • Dimensions: 203 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Jun 2017
  • Publisher: Pennsylvania State University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780271078526

About Colm ToibinDeclan KielyMarc Simpson

Colm Tóibín is the author of nine novels including The Master Brooklyn and most recently House of Names. He is Irene and Sidney B. Silverman Professor of the Humanities at Columbia University. Marc Simpson an independent historian of American art has worked at museums in New Haven Washington D.C. San Francisco and Williamstown and has taught at Williams College. He has written on such artists as Sargent Homer Eakins and Whistler.Declan Kiely is Robert H. Taylor Curator and Head of the Literary and Historical Manuscripts Department at The Morgan Library & Museum.

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