The Vagabond as an Aesthetic Wanderer: Thomas Meteyard鈥檚 Aesthetic Peregrinations, c. 1890

Speaker: Professor Emily Burns (Auburn University/ University of Oxford)

The听US painter Thomas Meteyard鈥檚听peripatetic听art practice in France, England, the United States, and Switzerland in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries rendered him little known today. That he听preferred small sketchbooks听he could听stow away in his pocket听made many of his contemporaries question whether he made art on his wanderings at all. His preference for small scale听and watercolour on paperlimited听the marketability of his work compared with听other artists听painting in oil and on a larger scale, but it was central to his practice.听

This talk argues that Meteyard co-opted the concept of the vagabond鈥攁 wandering traveller constantly out on the open road or open riverway on a canoe flowing with the current鈥攁s a metaphor for his oscillation between stylistic approaches. In 1894, when a critic described him as an impressionist, the artist retorted, 鈥淲hat is impressionism in art.鈥 The reviewer complained that it was 鈥渁s if the term conveyed no significance to his intelligence.鈥 Meteyard preferred the concept听of听vagabondage as听a听signifier of his听individual听stylistic experimentation, flexibly exploring both grounded impressionist plein-air painting as well as more mooddriven symbolist experience.听Using writings听by the听cultural geographer Tim Cresswell, who has analysed the vagabond and migrant in circulation studies, the talk contextualizes Meteyard鈥檚 self-conscious vagabondage as an听example of how mobility studies might be brought to bear on re-framing fin-de-si猫cle transnational and aesthetic circulation.

Emily Burns is an art historian focusing on the circulation of artists and objects in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Her research听asks how circulation is framed within the materiality of objects, and how meanings change through transit and exhibition practices.听An Associate Professor of Art History at Auburn University, she is this year鈥檚 Terra Foundation for American Art Visiting Professor at the University of Oxford, where she is completing a book manuscript,听Performing Innocence: Cultural Belatedness and US Art in fin-de-si猫cle Paris. She is author of听Transnational Frontiers: the American West in France, co-editor of the forthcoming听Mapping Impressionist Painting in Transnational Contexts, and articles on transnational听exchange in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, focused on Franco-US art exchange, American impressionism, and Lakota arts. 鈥

Organised by Professor David Peters Corbett (The 91自拍)听

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18 May 2021

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