PublishedDelmonico Books, August 2018 |
ISBN9783791357645 |
FormatHardcover, 208 pages |
Dimensions26.7cm × 24.4cm |
Focusing on the little-known but remarkable drawings of Victor Hugo, this book sheds light on the novelist, poet, and playwright's artistic practice and creative brilliance. Accompanying a major exhibition, this book brings together around 120 of the most significant examples of Victor Hugo's works on paper.
It features previously unpublished drawings and insightful texts that reveal Hugo's extraordinary talents as a draftsman. Remarkably spontaneous and receptive to the myriad possibilities of medium and materials, Hugo produced experimental and enigmatic compositions, from haunting renditions of castles and ruins to ethereal and abstract forms and stains. This volume includes essays which place Hugo's drawings within the context of artistic movements in 19th-century France, closely examine his cosmic landscapes and visions of the night, delve into Hugo's processing of ideas and imagination, and analyse a central pair of opposing forces in his work - stones and stains. This lavishly illustrated book presents the full breadth of Hugo's talent. Hugo's drawings afford a greater insight into the creative brilliance that brought forth some of the most indelible stories of all time. AUTHORS: Cynthia Burlingham is Deputy Director of Curatorial Affairs at the Hammer Museum. She is also Director of the UCLA Grunwald Center for the Graphic Arts. Allegra Pesenti is Associate Director and Senior Curator of the UCLA Grunwald Center for the Graphic Arts. 120 colour illustrations