This catalogue examines a significant aspect of 19th-century French culture– the fascination with peasants, rustic ways, and the perceived social harmony of agrarian communities. The distinction between city and country assumed a new and powerful set of meanings after the Revolution of 1848. During succeeding decades the realities of rural life shifted, as did the artistic representation of them.
1995
Robert L. Herbert
96 pages
$15.75

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