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인상주의 회화에 나타난 근대도시의 기호와 여성패션
Women’s Fashion and Signs of the Modern City Expressed on Paintings by the Impressionists
박혜원 ( Hyewon Park )
UCI I410-ECN-0102-2018-500-004293749

The purpose of this study is to find the meaning of women 's fashion in the city culture of Paris in the nineteenth century by examining paintings by the Impressionists. The research method was based on literature survey and visual examination paintings, 224 paintings(by Édouard Manet, James Tissot, Edgar DeGas, Gustave Cailleboat, Jean Beraud, Pierre-Auguste Renoir) were analyzed in this study. The results are as follows: In the nineteenth century, Paris was a new city with new department stores. Department stores were centers of consumer culture, where the power of capital appeared rather than class. The spatial backgrounds of Impressionist paintings were places where they could see the consumption and leisure culture of urban people, such as outdoor parks, cafes, theaters, ballrooms, bars, streets, and the boats. As for the characteristics of women's fashion in paintings, it was found that various changes of artificial silhouettes were developed. Various frills, ruffles, gatherings, and pleats were thought to have been made by machines. In the urban space, many of the women's costumes stood out because of the black color. Not only the black color came to represent widows and mourning but the black outfits worn by women enhanced their sensual appearances. Women's fashion expressed in Impressionist paintings eventually contained a modern meaning that changed from 'class symbol' to 'expression of taste'. And the symbol of consumer and leisure culture showed, and a Demimonde's fashion became a trendsetter, and painters were used as an important element expressing modernity.

Ⅰ. 서론
Ⅱ. 19세기 파리의 사회문화적 배경과 인상주의
Ⅲ. 인상주의 회화에 나타난 도시공간과 여성패션
Ⅳ. 인상주의 회화에 표현된 여성 패션의 의미
Ⅴ. 결론
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