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31.13
Kodak cameras 94
Kollwitz, Käthe: March of the Weavers 30.4
Kunisada: triptych showing different processes of
printmaking 121, 31.10
L
Lamarck, Jean-Baptiste de 3
landscape painting 12–14
American 21–2
Chinese 12–13
Dutch 13
English 14–16
French 16–17
German 13
Lankford, Sarah Anne Whittington: quilt
24, 27.19
Latin America 29, 73
Le Moulin de la Galette (Renoir) 119, 31.6
Leaves of Grass (Whitman) 19
leitmotifs 67, 69
Lélia (Sand) 47–8 (quoted)
Leonardo da Vinci 13
Lewis, Edmonia 55
Forever Free 55, 29.10
liberalism 76–7, 80
Liberty Leading the People (Delacroix) 53–5, 29.6
lieder 62, 69
light bulbs 112, 116
Lin Zexu: Letter of Advice to Queen Victoria 73–4
(quoted)
“Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern
Abbey” (Wordsworth) 6, 7–8 (quoted)
Liszt, Franz 62
literature
American 17–21, 24, 37–8, 46, 81–2, 83–5,
88–9, 91
Belgian 114
British/English 5–11, 32–5, 46–7, 58, 81–2, 89,
91
Chinese 11–12
French 46, 47–8, 87–8, 89–90, 114
German 39–47, 46
Realist 81–91
Russian 35–6, 85–7
Symbolist 114–15
see also poetry
lithography 71, 98, 110, 122, 124, 31.12
Little Dancer Aged Fourteen 128, 31.19
Livingstone, David 133
Locke, John 2
London 75
Crystal Palace (Paxton) 105–6, 107, 30.26
Houses of Parliament (Barry and Pugin)
58, 107, 29.12
Underground 106
London, Jack 91
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth: The Song of
Hiawatha 24
Lucia di Lammermoor(Donizetti) 66
Lyell, Charles: Principles of Geology 3
lyric poetry 6, 19, 26, 35, 40
Lyrical Ballads (Wordsworth and Coleridge)
5–6 (quoted)
M
Macaulay, Thomas Babington 81
Madame Bovary (Flaubert) 87, 88 (quoted), 101
Madame Butterfly (Puccini) 109
Maeterlinck, Maurice 114
Mallarmé, Stéphane 114, 116, 131
“L’après-midi d’un faune” 114–15 (quoted)
Manet, Edouard 100, 101–2, 118
Déjeuner sur l’herbe 100–1, 30.16
Olympia 101, 30.19
Zola30.7
Maori culture 137
woodcarving 132–3, 31.29
maps
European Colonies and Independent Nations
Map 30.1
Islands of the South Pacific Map 31.1
Napoleon’s Empire Map 28.1
Yoruba and Dahomey Map 31.2
March of the Weavers (Kollwitz) 30.4
Marlowe, Christopher 39
Marseillaise, La (Rude) 55, 29.9
Marx, Karl 3, 77–8, 89
Communist Manifesto 77, 78–80 (quoted)
Das Kapital 77
masks, African 132
Maxwell, James Clerk: Treatise on Electricity and
Magnetism 112
Meiji rule (Japan) 73, 109
Melville, Herman 17, 29, 104
Moby Dick 15, 29
Menzel, Adolph Friedrich Erdmann von: Iron Mill
30.3
Mephistopheles Appearing to Faust in his Study
(Delacroix) 53, 28.5
Mérimée, Prosper 46, 47
Carmen 46
Métro, Paris 127
Meurent, Victorine 101
Mexico 73
Mill, John Stuart 76–7, 91
On Liberty 77
The Subjection of Women 80–1 (quoted)
Millet, Jean-François 94
The Gleaners 94–6, 30.11
Milton, John: Paradise Lost11, 39
Misérables, Les (Hugo) 29
Moby Dick (Melville) 15, 29
Monet, Claude 117–19, 122, 131
Impression: Sunrise 117, 31.4
Water-lily Pond, Symphony in Green (Japanese
Bridge) 118, 31.5
Mont Sainte-Victoire (Cézanne) 139–40, 31.33
Morse, Samuel 73
Mount Fuji Seen Below a Wave at Kanagawa
(Hokusai) 122, 31.11
Mount Holyoke College, Massachusetts 80
moving pictures 112, 116
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus 34, 59, 60, 61
music
Austrian 60
French 62–4, 115–16
German 46, 60–2
Hungarian 60, 62
Italian 60
Polish 63–4
Realist 108–9
Romantic 50, 59–64
Russian 60, 62
slave songs and spirituals 39
music-dramas 50, 67, 69
Musset, Alfred de 47
Mussorgsky, Modest 35
Muybridge, Eadweard: Photo Sequence of Racehorse
120, 31.9
My Bondage and My Freedom (Douglass) 37–8
(quoted)
N
Nadar (Gaspart-Félix Tournachon) 93, 30.14
Nadar Raising Photography to the Heights of Art
(Daumier) 93, 98, 30.14
Nana (Zola) 89–90, 101, 124
“Napoleon” (Pushkin) 35, 36 (quoted)
Napoleon Bonaparte 29–31, 32, 34, 35, 48, 50, 51,
57, 60, 62, 75, 85, 133, 28.2
Diary 31 (quoted)
Napoleon Crossing the Great Saint Bernard Pass
(David) 30, 28.2
Napoleon Visiting the Plague Victims at Jaffa (Gros)
50, 29.2
Nash, John: Royal Pavilion, Brighton 59, 105,
29.14
nationalism 19, 22, 29, 34, 35, 50, 55, 57, 71, 85
Native Americans 21–2, 22–4, 27.16
catlinite pipe 23–4, 27.18
Zuni water jar 23, 27.17
natural selection3, 4, 5
naturalistic novels 89–91
nature, attitudes to 3–4, 5, 6, 11–12, 13, 14–16,
18, 21, 22–3, 24, 52
“Nature” (Emerson) 17–18 (quoted)
Necessity of Atheism, The (P. B. Shelley) 8
negative space 121, 141
Neoclassical painting 50, 54
Neomedievalism 57–8
Neoplatonism 17
Netherlands 13, 73 see also see Gogh, Vincent van;
Rembrandt van Rijn
New York 107
Brooklyn Bridge (Roebling) 108, 30.29
Equitable Life Insurance building 107
Guaranty Building, Buffalo (Sullivan and
Adler) 107, 30.28
American Museum of Natural History 134
Saint Patrick’s Cathedral (Renwick and
Bodrigue) 58–9, 29.13
Statue of Liberty (Bartholdi) 55, 29.8
Niagara(Church) 22, 27.15
Nicholas Nickleby (Dickens) 82
Nietzsche, Friedrich 112–13, 131
The Antichrist 112 (quoted)
The Birth of Tragedy 112
The Gay Science 112–13 (quoted)
On the Genealogy of Morals 112
Thus Spoke Zarathustra 112
Twilight of the Idols 113 (quoted)
Nigeria: Yoruba kingdom 132, 133, Map 31.2
Nijinsky, Vaslav 115, 31.2
nitroglycerin 55
“noble savage” 24
nocturnes 64, 69
Novalis (Friedrich von Hardenberg) 2
novel, the 46, 47, 81, 87
Gothic 32
naturalistic 89–91
Realist 81
Nutcracker, The(Tchaikovsky) 64
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Oath of the Horatii, The (David) 54, 29.7
Oceanic cultures 132–3, 134, 137
“Ode on a Grecian Urn” (Keats) 9, 10 (quoted)
“Ode to the West Wind” (P. B. Shelley)
8–9 (quoted)
Old Curiosity Shop, The (Dickens) 82–3 (quoted)
Oliver Twist (Dickens) 82
Olympia (Manet) 101, 30.19
On Heroes and Hero-Worship (Carlyle) 29
On Liberty (Mill) 77
On the Genealogy of Morals (Nietzsche) 112
opera 19, 46, 50, 60, 66–7, 68, 108–9
Opéra, Paris (Garnier) 64–5, 29.18, 29.19
opium trade 73–4, 109, 30.2
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