ABSTRACT

This book reframes the formative years of three significant artists: Henri Fantin-Latour, Alphonse Legros, and James McNeill Whistler. The trio’s coming together as the Société des trois occurred during the emergence of the artistic avant-garde—a movement toward individualism and self-expression. Though their oeuvres appear dissimilar, it is imperative that the three artists’ early work and letters be viewed in light of the Société, as it informed many of their decisions in both London and Paris. Each artist actively cultivated a translocal presence, creating artistic networks that transcended national borders. Thus, this book will serve as a comprehensive resource on the development, production, implications, and eventual end of the Société.

chapter |9 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|21 pages

The Importance of Unity

Parisian Students in the Early Second Empire

chapter 2|21 pages

United

The Formation of the Société

chapter 3|21 pages

A Cross-Channel Union

Beyond Paris, Beyond Students

chapter 4|19 pages

Unity in Action

1863 and the Salon des Refusés

chapter 5|19 pages

Unity on Canvas

Pivotal Portraits of the Société

chapter 6|19 pages

The Union Undone

An Inevitable End

chapter |12 pages

Epilogue