Anton Romako

Author: Stephan Koja Agnes Husslein-Arco
Publisher: Hirmer Verlag
Category: Art History, Art History: c 1800 to c 1900
Age Group: 15+
Book Format: Hardcover

Anton Romako's painting of Admiral Tegetthoff in the Naval Battle of Lissa is now celebrated as a visionary work, and is part of the canon of European art of the 19th century. This richly illustrated book traces the history of the picture and places it in the historical, military, and artistic context of its age.

Admiral Tegetthoff in the Naval Battle of Lissa now seems amazingly modern, but although today we can appreciate it as a masterpiece, it was almost universally rejected and mocked when it was first shown at the Kunstlerhaus in Vienna in the summer of 1882.
Presupposing the public's knowledge of what had actually happened at this naval skirmish, and in particular of the decisive ramming maneuver performed by the Austrian battleship, the painter abandoned all the conventions of historical battle painting, shifting the dramatic tension of events firmly onto the imagination of the viewer.
This results in a fundamental transformation. The picture is no longer a report of the historical event in itself, but rather depicts the feelings of the protagonists at this particular moment. Romako's Admiral Tegetthoff in the Naval Battle of Lissa can be considered a legitimate precursor of our modern narrative techniques which involve a high level of suspense. His painting style however, was also to be a role model for the Austrian Expressionists, such as Oskar Kokoschka.
In order to present the revolutionary concept of the painting, this richly illustrated book casts light on the historical, military, and artist context of the age and of Romako's oeuvre.

About Agnes Husslein-Arco
Agnes Husslein-Arco, geb. 1954, Kunsthistorikerin und Kunstmanagerin. Von 1996-2000 Vorstandsmitglied der Wiener Secession, von 1981-2000 Geschäftsführerin von Sotheby's Österreich. 1990-98 Director of European Development des Guggenheim Museums und 1990-2000 Organisatorin der Guggenheim Association Salzburg und des Austrian Guggenheim Advisory Board. Sie ist Mitglied des World Wide Teams for Contemporary, Modern and Impressionist Art. Von 2001-2005 war Husslein Direktorin des Rupertinums in Salzburg. Die Eröffnung des Museums der Moderne am Mönchsberg im Jahr 2004 ist auch mit ihrem Namen verbunden. Ab 2007 Direktorin der Österreichischen Galerie Belvedere.

(BK-9783777427713)

SKU BK-9783777427713
Barcode # 9783777427713
Brand Hirmer Verlag
Artist / Author Stephan Koja Agnes Husslein-Arco
Shipping Weight 0.7000kg
Shipping Width 0.190m
Shipping Height 0.020m
Shipping Length 0.250m
Assembled Length 24.600m
Assembled Height 1.500m
Assembled Width 19.300m
Type Hardcover

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