
'Based on solid research, this exciting work takes the subject forward in a new and interesting direction, making a valuable contribution to scholarship.'
Dr Patricia Smyth, University of Warwick
'An important, powerfully-argued book that reinserts Gérôme back into the pictorial mainstream of the 1850s and 1860s, even as it also makes the case for the original, searching, and ambitious character of Gerome's art at a decisive moment of his career. A welcome intervention that essentially rewrites the career of a still controversial artist, now back in the public eye.'
Marc Gotlieb, Williams Graduate Program in the History of Art
'Gülru Çakmak's book offers intriguing insights and a demonstration of the power of close analysis.'
Beth S. Wright, H-France Review
'Both methodologically and in terms of content, this latest contribution to the study of academic art in the 19th century is convincing and provides important impulses for the in-depth analysis of works of art that only seem to be accessible at first glance.' (Translated from German.)
sehepunkte
'Gülru Çakmak's book on the French artist Jean-Léon Gérôme was a joy to read. It is the first monograph that I have read that engages seriously, thoroughly, and deeply with Gérôme's academic paintings. [...] The book will be an indispensable go-to study for all subsequent scholarship on Gérôme and on European history painting.'
Nina Lubbren, caa.reviews